Visons and Voices 3
The third visions and voices event was called “When we imprisoned our own” and it was about the incarceration of Japanese Americans during world war 2. The panellist spoke about how several Japanese American (including a few USC students) were incarcerated just because they were of Japanese descent. They spoke about the social justice negatives of this issue as one particular group was unfairly treated and related it to the possibility of a similar situation taking place again and measure to be taken if such a. thing is repeated. I went to this particular event because It is important to speak about this and spread awareness about the negatives in History so that we can learn from our mistakes and not repeat the same mistakes again. Moreover, it is also important to study this because it creates sympathy for the victims and that is really important because it showcases that acknowledgements have been made of the wrongdoing and such a thing will not be repeated again.

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