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Free Film Screening of “Injustice at Home: Looking like the Enemy”

Presented by Moab Museum at Moab Museum, Moab UT

Apr 18 2024
Free Film Screening of “Injustice at Home: Looking like the Enemy”

the 1 hour documentary “Injustice at Home: Looking like the Enemy” focuses on Japanese Americans during WWII, both inside and outside the evacuation zone; chronicling their struggles and perseverance.

During WWII, almost the entire population of Japanese Americans on the West Coast were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated. Their only crime was looking like the enemy. Featuring the inspiring stories of people in the Japanese American community, the 1 hour documentary “Injustice at Home: Looking like the Enemy” focuses on Japanese Americans during WWII, both inside and outside the evacuation zone; chronicling their struggles and perseverance.

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118 East Center Street, Moab, UT 84532

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