Executive Order 9066
This short Op-Doc explores the injustices of Executive Order 9066, an order signed 80 years ago that forced Japanese and Japanese Americans into incarceration. The film reveals how compassion, music and creativity can help overcome the fears and anti-Asian-American bias still prevalent today. This is about remembering, and healing. Produced and directed by John Forsen/Fidget Films, LLC. View the City of Seattle's commenting policy: seattle.gov/online-comment-policy

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