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.

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Japanese American Internment: Documentaries
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“KAPWA: Communal Spirit”
Asia Photo Review and Mata Art Gallery are proud to present a visual art exhibition celebrating Kapwa, an Indigenous value …
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INTERSTATE: A NEW MUSICAL
Dash, a transgender spoken word performer, embarks on his first national tour with his best friend Adrian, a lesbian singer-songwriter. …
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West Hollywood Pride Play Reading Festival
Be sure to join us for a production of original works by local playwrights and active members of The Alliance …
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Ebb & Flow: Chinatown 2022
Los Angeles-based dance company Heidi Duckler Dance (HDD) is bringing their beloved festival Ebb & Flow back to the Los …
$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 …