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LINKS

American Civil Liberties Union

www.aclu.org

The American Civil Liberties Union was founded in 1920 and is our nation’s guardian of liberty. The ACLU works in the courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States. 

National Japanese American Historical Society

www.njahs.org

The National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS), founded in 1980 in San Francisco, is a non-profit membership supported organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and dissemination of materials relating to the history and culture of Japanese Americans

Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress

www.ncrr-la.org

NCRR was founded in 1980 by Nikkei (Japanese Americans) from across the country. They held the firm belief that our community had to come together to fight for proper redress for what our government did to Nikkei during World War II

Nosei

www.nosei.org

Nosei is a Nikkei network dedicated to political change through the creation of safe spaces and meaningful roles by actively engaging in a community building process.

Caught In Between

www.caughtinbetween.org

As the Arab, Muslim, South Asian communities face post-911 repression, this documentary captures Muslim and Japanese American communities revisiting the dark days of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.

Progressive Films

www.progressivefilms.org

Progressive Films distributes films and videos, both narrative and documentary, which offer a progressive perspective, promote human rights and are created to advance social justice, multiracial equality and cross cultural understanding.

Tactile Pix

www.tactilepix.com

Tactile Pictures was founded in San Francisco in 1995. They provide a wide range of graphic and interface design services and web and software development services to a worldwide client base, including technology startups, foundations, grassroots nonprofit organizations and others.

Japanese American Citizens League

www.jacl.org/

The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) is a membership organization whose mission is to secure and maintain the human and civil rights of Americans of Japanese ancestry and others victimized by injustice.

More information on the Enemy Alien program

Santa Cruz Public Library

www.santacruzpl.org/libinfo/enemyalien/index.shtml

Santa Cruz Public Library's collection includes non-fiction and fiction materials: books; videos; audio tapes & CD's; as well as resources on the World Wide Web.

Sources of information on German American and Latin American experiences

German American Internee Coalition (GAIC)

www.gaic.info

The German American Internee Coalition (GAIC), formed in 2005, is dedicated to making public the little- known United States World War II policies that led to internment, repatriation and exchange of civilians of German ethnicity, both in the United States and Latin America.

John Christgau, writer/instructor/lecturer

www.johnchristgau.com/enemies/enemies.html

This book presents the story of Ft. Lincoln Internment Camp for German and Japanese aliens near Bismarck, North Dakota.

Stephen Fox, writer

fear-itself.com/

This site references relocation and internment studies by Stephen Fox, with links to additional resources and interviews not included in the books.

Special thanks to Lina Hoshino of Tactile Pix for original design and setup of the CFJ website!

 


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