On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, a wartime order that authorized the forcible incarceration of over 120,000 Japanese Americans. As we approach its 80th anniversary, LA County Library has compiled a list of documentary films available at the library to help adults learn more about the Japanese American experience during World War II and the lasting impact Executive 9066 has had on the Japanese American community.

- This event has passed.
Japanese American Internment: Documentaries
:
Upcoming Events
$25
Summer Concerts at the Warner Center
Since 1975, the Valley Cultural Center has presented a series of concerts during the summer. Organized to enrich the lives …
$30 – $75
TO T, OR NOT TO T A Comedic Trans Journey through (T)estosterone and Masculinity
In this hilariously intimate reflection on taking T(estosterone) and transitioning, award-winning storyteller meets stand-up comedian, D’Lo, invites you on his …
Varies
2021/2022 Season: The Homecoming with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
When they stepped onto the stage last year (October 9), the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra had gone 579 days between …
Varies
Hollywood Bowl 2022
The Hollywood Bowl is the summer venue for the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Nearly 80 concerts are presented during summer each …
Free
California African American Museum – YouTube Channel
You can access all of California African American Museum’s (CAAM) videos “from artist interviews to exhibition previews and guest profiles …