Children of Redress
(2013, 19 minutes)
In 1942 the Canadian Government ordered the uprooting of 22,000 men, women, and children in one of the nation's largest and cruelest dispossessions and dispersals ever. A generation later, Japanese Canadians fought back and won. Twenty-five years later, Children of Redress uncovers the struggle in detail. It combines rare archival footage with interviews of the negotiating team--Roy Miki, Art Miki, Cassandra Kobayashi, Audrey Kobayashi, Maryka Omatsu and Joy Kogawa, author of Obasan--to inform a new generation of the importance of the 1998 victory for social justice.
Director/Producer: Greg Masuda
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Children of Redress
(2013, 19 minutes)
In 1942 the Canadian Government ordered the uprooting of 22,000 men, women, and children in one of the nations' largest and cruelest dispossessions and dispersals ever. A generation later, Japanese Canadians fought back and won. Twenty-five years later, Children of Redress unco...