Reparations as a Spiritual Practice

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Meeting ID: 914 6523 0093

Password: vigil

Join us on Feb 12th, for our interfaith vigil, Reparations as a Spiritual Practice. 

We will reflect on the Japanese American experience of seeking and achieving reparations. Together we will uplift the call for reparations for other communities, including Indigenous and African Americans.

Our monthly interfaith vigil honors the Japanese American Day of Remembrance. On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which led to the forced removal and incarceration of some 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast. 

Thirty years after the closing of the camps, Japanese Americans launched a campaign calling for the redress for restitution, which resulted in a financial compensation of $20,000 per person, an apology by Congress acknowledging the wrong, and funds to establish an educational trust fund. 

Join us in honoring Japanese American Day of Remembrance and

the larger call for reparations for other communities!

Speakers include:

Jeff Matsouka

Coke Tani

Rev Grace Suzuki

Chizu Omori

Julie Yumi Hatta

Margo Okazawa-Rey

Music provided by: Frances Wong

Co-hosted by: 

Buena Vista United Methodist Church

Pine United Methodist Church

Berkeley Buddhist Temple

San Francisco Bay Area Day of Remembrance Committee

Sycamore Congregational Church

Tsuru for Solidarity

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