Lines of Resistance: Graphic Storytelling, Minidoka, and the Memory of Incarceration

Japanese American Museum of Oregon| website
220 PDX Conference Room, 220 NW 2nd Avenue, Portland, United States

The Japanese American Museum of Oregon invites you to a special conversation, inspired by the current exhibition, Minidoka on Our Minds. Kelly Goto (Seattle Samurai) and Frank Abe (We Hereby Refuse) will discuss how graphic storytelling gives voice to the lived experiences of Japanese Americans incarcerated at the Minidoka concentration camp during World War II. Award-winning […]

Book Launch: The Centennial Edition of The Toledo Incident of 1925 with Author Ted Cox

Japanese American Museum of Oregon| website
220 PDX Conference Room, 220 NW 2nd Avenue, Portland, United States

Join author Ted Cox on April 18 for a presentation of his newly revised centennial edition of The Toledo Incident of 1925: Three Days That Made History in Toledo, Oregon. Book signing to follow, and books will be available for purchase at the event. This event is free and open to the public but registration is requested. […]