Resisters: A Legacy of Movement from the Japanese American Incarceration

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Every Wednesday–Sunday, through September 17, 2023, 10 am–5 pm
Wing Luke Museum Chinatown-International District (Seattle)
This is an in-person event
$12 - $17
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Weaving together visual art, historical artifacts, and first-person accounts from the 1940s through the present day, Resisters: A Legacy of Movement from the Japanese American Incarceration finds the connecting threads between Japanese American World War II resistance movements and contemporary Asian American activism. September 17 is the exhibition's final day, so make some time to check it out if you haven't—you can peep Wing Luke's current show Guma’ Gela’: Part Land, Part Sea, All Ancestry on the same visit.

by Lindsay Costello

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Wing Luke Museum

719 S King St Seattle, WA 98104 Venue website

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