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SUMMARY:Japanese Canadians in the 1940s.
DESCRIPTION:Museum Strathroy-Caradoc\, 34 Frank Street\, Strathroy\, Ontario\, N7G 2R4 \nMuseum: 519.245.0492  \nLearn about life for Japanese Canadians in Canada before war\, the administration of their lives during and after war ends\, and how legacies of dispossession continue to this day.   \nOn loan from Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre in British Columbia from October 10\, 2024 until February 15\, 2025.  Thank you to the Strathroy Middlesex Museum Foundation for their donation. \nGrounded in research from Landscapes of Injustice – a 7 year multi-disciplinary\, multi-institutional\, community engaged project\, this exhibit explores the dispossession of Japanese Canadians in the 1940s. It illuminates the loss of home and the struggle for justice of one racially marginalized community. The story unfolds by following seven narrators. \nThe seven-year\, multimillion-dollar research and publichistory project\,LandscapesofInjustice\, is led bythe University of Victoria (UVic) and involves 15 other partner institutions from across Canada: \n\nCanadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21\nCanadianImmigration History Society\nJapanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC)\nLand Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia (LTSA)\nLibrary and Archives Canada (LAC)\nNational Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC)\nNikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (NNMCC)\nOAH/JAAS Historians’ Collaborative Committee\nRoyal British Columbia Museum\nRyerson University\nSimon Fraser University\nUniversity of Alberta\nUniversity of Winnipeg\nUrban History Association\nVancouver Japanese Language School & Japanese Hall\n\nOpening October 10\, 2024 at Museum Strathroy-Caradoc. L-R: Donna Pammer\, Bryan Anygal\, and Michelle Wright\, museum curator.\nThe project has benefited from the contributions of a research collective consisting of over 100 members from universities\, community organizations and museums. One of the largest humanities-based research projects in Canada today\, it is based on the UVic campus at the Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives and brings together researchers in two faculties at UVic—humanities and social sciences. The exhibition showcases the personal histories of people from seven families out of the 22\,000 displaced Canadians who wereinterned during the Second World War. \n  \n 
URL:https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/event/dispossession-of-japanese-canadians-in-the-1940s/
LOCATION:Museum Strathroy-Caradoc\, 34 Frank Street\, Strathroy\, Ontario\, Ontario\, N7G 2R4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Feb 1\, 2025.     Postcards with Norm at the Archives
DESCRIPTION:Everyone invited to drop by The Archives in Glencoe on Saturday\, Feb 1\, 2025 to have a coffee\, cup of tea\, and check out the old postcard collection.  All collectors urged to attend. Bring your collection.  Norm McGill is organizing a display and a postcard swap.  Open from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.  Everyone welcome. \n \n  \n\nThere is a huge collection of postcards at The Archives which is curated by Norm McGill. Bring in your postcards to show or trade.\nPrince of Wales Hotel in the Waterton Lakes National Park\, Alberta.  Gorgeous architecture.\n  \nOntario Institute for the Blind\, Brantford Ontario\n 
URL:https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/event/feb-1-2025-postcards-with-norm-at-the-archives/
LOCATION:The Archives\, 178 McKellar Street\, Glencoe (Southwest Middlesex)\, Ontario\, N0L 1M0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Family Day at The Archives
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be open as part of the activities planned for Family Day in the district.  There will be games and displays.  Why not talk to the historians about the history of your house?  Or do some research about your family?   This is your Archives.  The historical society is committed to helping everyone learn about our past.  Honour your ancestors.  Come in and have some fun.  
URL:https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/event/familyday/
LOCATION:The Archives\, 178 McKellar Street\, Glencoe (Southwest Middlesex)\, Ontario\, N0L 1M0\, Canada
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