Wednesday, February 22, 2023

追憶の日(ついおく の ひ)Day of Remembrance for Japanese-Americans Interned in World War 2

 令和5222日  水曜日                                     

February 22, 2023 – Wednesday     

目的(もくてき)―― 新しい漢字

学生がポニョものがたり(Narrative

Day of RemembranceExecutive Order 9066

 The Day of Remembrance (DORJapanese追憶の日,[1] Tsuioku no Hi) is a day of observance for the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.[2]

 

アイデンティティ・カードをして下さい。Please wear your identity card.

携帯電話(けいたいでんわCell phone)を フォンホーム に 入れて 下さい。

ワームアップ

漢字とひらがなを書いて下さい

手紙  てがみ  (Hand Paper)    Letter

朝   あさ              Morning

昼   ひる              Noon

晩   バン              Evening

 

A.   Ponyo Presentations ポニョの発表(はっぴょう)

   読んで、話して、聞いて(Rubricをつかって)

   先生に出して下さい

   

B.    大事次回戦争(だいにじかい せんせい World War 2)で

捕虜収容所(ほりょ しゅうようじょ Concentration Camp)に入れられた日系人(Nikkei-jin Persons of Japanese Descent)の記念日(きねんび Memorial Day

 for Japanese-Americans Interned in World War 2――

Executive Order 9066

Britannica ―― どう思うますか。いいアイデアでしたか。大変(たいへん)でしたか。What do you think?(What is your opinion?)

    

    

    

 

The annual Los Angeles Day of Remembrance commemorates the signing of Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Executive Order 9066 authorized the US military to remove persons of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast and set into motion their incarceration into concentration camps during World War II. This year’s theme, “Uniting Our Voices: Making Democracy Work for All,” illustrates how individuals and communities are powerful when they come together in support of one another and how democracy is only as strong as those who fight for it.

   This year's program will be dedicated to Jim Matsuoka, a revered Nisei former incarceree who fought for Japanese American redress and reparations as well as other forms of social justice. The program will feature Manjusha Kulkarni, executive director at AAPI Equity Alliance and co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, in conversation with traci ishigo, director of Programs and Healing Justice at Vigilant Love. They will explore the need for solidarity in the present day and discuss building unity to combat violence in its various forms. The afternoon will also include intergenerational artistic and musical performances, remembrances, and calls to action.

   The 2023 Los Angeles Day of Remembrance is organized by: Go For Broke National Education Center, Japanese American Citizens League - Pacific Southwest District, Japanese American National Museum, Little Tokyo Service Center, Manzanar Committee, Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress, Nikkei Progressives, OCA - Greater Los Angeles, Progressive Asian Network for Action.

   This event will also be available to view on JANM’s YouTube channel (youtube.com/JANMdotorg) at 2 p.m. (PST) on Saturday, February 18.

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