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Ariel Merriam’s thesis, “Our Appreciation for All your Goodness and Kindness”. Power, Rhetoric, and Property Relations in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians

Ariel Merriam is a graduating honours student in history at the University of Victoria, a Research Assistant on the Landscapes of Injustice project, and the author of “Our Appreciation for All your Goodness and Kindness”: Power, Rhetoric, and Property Relations in the...

Canadian Historical Association conference

Canadian Historical Association conference

Landscapes of Injustice will present two panels at the Canadian Historical Association conference at the University of Calgary Tuesday May 31, 2016 Session 71 A Neighbourhood Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Canadian Enclave in East End Vancouver Vivian...

Global Connections Conference video

Global Connections Conference video

Held on Sept. 1-3, 2015 at the University of Victoria, the “Global Connections: Critical Holocaust Education in a Time of Transition” was a huge success, bringing together emerging and established scholars with poets, creative writers, students, Holocaust survivors...

Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship

The scholarship was created as a tangible symbol of co-operation between Canadian Japanese and Canadian Mennonites, subsequent to a formal apology that was offered to Canadian Japanese, by Mennonite Central Committee on behalf of Canadian Mennonites. The scholarship...

Kiri’s Piano – Link for free viewing

Kiri’s Piano – Link for free viewing

Please find attached the link to Kiri's Piano which you are free to download. https://vimeo.com/103871115 Password: KP2 If you would like a copy of the DVD, please contact the director, France Benoit directly at france@francebenoit.com Kiri's Piano - Directed by...

Call for Papers: Canadian History of Education Association

We live in an age of commemoration. Canada has spent millions to mark the bicentennials of the War of 1812 and the birth of inaugural Prime Minister Sir John A Macdonald. In 2017, more money will be spent to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Confederation....

The Story of the Japanese Gardens on the Gorge Waterway

In 1904, the British Columbia Electric Railway Company purchased twenty acres on the Gorge Waterway from the Hudson’s Bay Company. The following year, Tramway Gorge Park opened with walkways, bridges, picnic tables, and most importantly, electric lights. “And [The BC...

Looking Back: Before Internment in Pitt Meadows

Looking Back: Before Internment in Pitt Meadows

The old Japanese Canadian Hall on Advent Road was once filled with hundreds of Japanese Canadians before their internment to Manitoba in 1942. — image credit: Contributed Looking Back By Mark Chen I saw the Japanese island of Hokkaido from the airplane window when my...