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Join Dr. Pius Kamau as we journey across the globe taking a deep look at past, present and impending genocides and crimes against humanity. Listen to experts who discuss not only the history but also the resiliency and mental health of people who are recovering from these heinous acts. In addition, we will explore uplifting stories of hope and progress in our society as we recognize and highlight special months through the year such as Black History Month, Women's History Month, Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month, Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month, National Hispanic Month and Indian/Alaska Native Heritage Month.
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In this episode of the Never Again podcast, Dr. Pius Kamau speaks with Marge Taniwaki, an activist and survivor of the Japanese internment camps during World War II. She describes what it was like growing up behind barbed wire and the conditions of the internment camp. Marge shares about her family's unique history going from diplomats to detainees. Through the lens of her personal experiences, Marge reflects on the broader implications of such historical injustices and draws parallels to contemporary issues of racial discrimination and the intergenerational trauma for Japanese Americans
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