Kitchen Table Talk(s) Intergenerational Activism Program of House Meeting(s) Redress Exhibit @JAMsj
House Meeting(s) a rotating(Feb.-Sep. 2026) exhibit at the Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj). https://www.jamsj.org. about the fight for redress and reparations regarding the incarceration of Japanese Americans. Kitchen Table Talk(s) is a program that dives deeper into the ideas of community organizing and activism—creating a space for intergenerational conversation and connection. This program features a panel discussion from activists who shaped and drove the redress movement. Panelists: Tom Izu, Susan Hayase, Yumi Hatta, and Francis Wong Moderator: Yuki Nishimura

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