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Prison Camp #10 / Catalina Federal Honor Camp / Gordon Hirabayashi Campground & Recreation Area

Landscapes of Japanese American Incarceration.

Landscapes of Japanese American Incarceration.

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Seeing Memory looks and listens to the landscapes of Japanese American incarceration during World War II.

Building on the work of archaeologists, historians, community members, and descendants of former inmates, Seeing Memory explores understudied sites of Japanese American Incarceration. These sites offer lessons about how absence can be its own form of evidence; what were once the foundations of prison barracks are now campgrounds, active military bases, hiking trails, or soccer fields. Even so, much remains, if we can learn where and how to look.

Seeing Memory brings together drone imagery, photography, audio interviews, and community archives from understudied sites of Japanese American incarceration.

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Seeing Memory, 2022.