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Preserves and shares history of the WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans to promote equity and justice today.

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Stay tuned for more information about how to nominate collections across the world to be included in Densho's Public Index of Japanese American Collections!

13.03.2026 21:45 πŸ‘ 3 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Volunteer & Jobs - Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment

πŸ“ The position can be hybrid (Seattle) or fully remote
πŸ”— Learn more and apply at densho.org/get-involved/volunteer-jobs/

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They will oversee Densho’s social media, eNews, and marketing, ensuring successful execution and reporting. This position will also write and review organizational materials, including project proposals, reports, educational resources, and other content.

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This position will also manage public-facing communications campaigns, maintain and regularly update Densho’s website (WordPress), and provide support for design and multimedia work.

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The ideal candidate is an experienced project manager, strong writer, and content strategist who can tell compelling stories that inspire action and deepen audience relationships.

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Densho is seeking a creative, organized, and effective communicator with demonstrated experience managing digital communications projects. This role will manage messaging and outreach efforts that support fundraising, communications, and broader engagement with our mission.

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We’re hiring! Join our team and advance Densho’s mission to preserve and share the history of Japanese American WWII incarceration in order to promote justice and equity today!

Communications Manager (full-time)
Apply by April 6th!

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Catalyst - Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment

Read the full two-part articles and learn more at densho.org/catalyst

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Courtney writes, β€œMoments of immigration enforcement, detention, or policy shifts never stay β€˜outside’ of schools.” She reminds us that while β€œeducators are not responsible for fixing immigration policy,” they are responsible for how it is β€œunderstood, enforced, and challenged within our schools.”

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In Part II of this series, Courtney shares resources and strategies for creating safer, more supportive classrooms.

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In a new two-part series, Densho’s Education & Public Programs Manager Courtney Wai reflects on her experiences teaching immigrant students and the lessons that Japanese American incarceration offers for educators today.

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What responsibility do educators have in this current moment?

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Naomi Kawamura carries the torch-leads Densho into next era – AsAmNews Artist and daughter of atomic bomb survivor Naomi Ostwald Kawamura is reshaping Densho and expanding access to Japanese American WWII incarceration history.

Read the full profile to learn more about Naomi’s path and her vision for the future of preserving and sharing the history of Japanese American incarceration. Find the link online at AsAm News: asamnews.com/2026/03/02/n...

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She describes, β€œAt Densho, we do things not because it is transactional but for the greater good and advancement toward our mission. . . Our oral histories [and] digital archives exist because the community shared their stories. Densho is fundamentally a β€˜we’ organization.”

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From her background as a metal artist, arts educator, daughter of an atomic bomb survivor, history archivist, cultural memory scholar, and nonprofit executive, to her vision for expanding access to Japanese American history, Naomi shares how Densho’s mission is rooted in community.

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In a new feature from AsAm News’s Next Gen series, Naomi reflects on leadership, stewardship, and the responsibility of preserving community history through her work at Densho.

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We’re proud to see our Executive Director Naomi Ostwald Kawamura recognized by AsAm News as part of the next generation of Japanese American leaders.

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Image credits: The included photos are U.S. Navy Official Photos located at the National Archives at College Park, Maryland. The photos depict the processing and loading of the M.S. Gripsholm at the Port of New Jersey/New York on September 2, 1943.

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Catalyst - Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment

Iritani joins Densho Senior Development and Communications Manager Jennifer Noji to discuss the book’s revelations, how it complicates prevailing narratives about wartime incarceration, and why this history remains urgently relevant today.

Read the full conversation online at densho.org/catalyst

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Simultaneously, the U.S. government was incarcerating Japanese Americans at home. The book sheds light on the painful choices faced by families behind barbed wire, the debates over β€œrepatriation,” and the lesser-known role of Japanese Latin Americans who were brought to the U.S. as bargaining chips.

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Through the stories of diplomats, community leaders, and familiesβ€”including Densho Content Director Brian Niiya’s familyβ€”Iritani traces how international treaties and diplomatic norms were tested as the U.S. government sought to rescue Americans captured across the Pacific.

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Evelyn Iritani’s new book, Safe Passage, uncovers a little-known chapter of World War II history: the secret negotiations and perilous sea voyages that led to the exchange of thousands of American and Japanese civilians.

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Thousands of American and Japanese civilians were exchanged by sea during World War IIβ€”but few people know this story.

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BelRed Arts District Artist-in-Residency Call β€” BelRed Arts District The BelRed Arts District Community Alliance is pleased to announce its second Artist-In-Residence Program of the year, in partnership with Densho.Β  Β  For 30 years, Densho has been a leading digital…

We look forward to seeing how new creative works can deepen public understanding, foster healing, and spark meaningful dialogue in this moment.

Apply now: belredartsdistrict.org/stories/dens...

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πŸ—“ Residency dates: May 1–July 31, 2026
πŸ“ Location: Fully funded private studio at BelRed Arts Studio in Bellevue
🎨 Eligibility: Career-level artists in the Greater Seattle Area (preferably Eastside), working in any medium
⏰ Deadline: April 3, 2026 at 11:59 PM PT

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Before incarceration, 70 Japanese American family farms shaped the Eastside landscape. This residency honors that legacy while asking artists to connect these histories to urgent issues today: racial injustice, civil liberties, and the experiences of immigrant and marginalized communities.

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This residency invites artists to engage deeply with the history of Bellevue’s Japanese American communityβ€”who made up 15% of the city’s population and 90% of its agricultural industry before World War IIβ€”and who were unjustly incarcerated alongside more than 125,000 others across the West Coast.

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Announcing Densho’s Artist-in-Residence Program!

We’re thrilled to relaunch our Artist-in-Residence Program in partnership with the BelRed Arts District Community Alliance.

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Preserve history for future generations By making a tax-deductible donation to Densho today, you will support our work to preserve and share Japanese American WWII incarceration history and lessons learned for decades to come.

By preserving and sharing stories like hers, Densho ensures that the racial logic underlying this grave injustice is not erased or forgotten.

Your support helps keep these stories accessible for future generations. Please consider making a gift today: densho.donorsupport.co/-/XNXLLTQD

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The dehumanizing ideas taught to a young soldier were part of the same system that allowed families to be imprisoned behind barbed wire because of their ancestry.

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