Introduction to WWII Incarceration
A series of short videos introducing viewers to the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.
Densho Catalyst: Essays & Opinion
Hidden histories, connections between past and present, and why these stories matter today.
Campu: A Podcast
Hosts Hana and Noah Maruyama weave together the voices of survivors to tell the story of Japanese American WWII incarceration like you’ve never heard it before.
Terminology
For decades, euphemisms have been used to diminish the reality of WWII incarceration. Learn terminology that more accurately describes what happened to Japanese Americans.
Self-Guided Learning for Students
Resources for students seeking an independent study of WWII incarceration, including short films and reflection prompts.
Encyclopedia
An ever-expanding collection of essays about the key people, places, and events that played a role in the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.
Facing the Mountain
Facing the Mountain is a new book about WWII Japanese American incarceration and the 442nd RCT by NY Times bestselling author, Daniel James Brown. Watch him in conversation with Densho founding director Tom Ikeda.
Tide Goes Out
Molly Murakami's graphic novel, Tide Goes Out, recounts one family’s journey from their early years on the shores of Terminal Island, through their detention in Manzanar, and eventual return to the place they once called home.
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