From Internment to Empowerment
Interned at 2 years old at the Topaz Camp during World War II, Alice talks about life since then.
Alice Hirai
Salt Lake City, UT
Added: April 2, 2008
Alice is in these Series:
Asian American Voices | Women's Voices | 
Associated Tags:
Asian Americans | Education | Fairness | Family Values | Japanese American | Japanese Internment | Justice | Race and Ethnicity | Voice | Women | 
Sometimes it's just not possible to get an internet connection to screen these great stories and download the terrific tools from our 1000 Voices Archive. Yet we realize that videos and tools can be tremendously effective at townhall meetings, chats with local policymakers, and at community gatherings. That's why we've created Pack n' Play, the tool that helps approved organizations share the archive even without an internet connection.
Organizations that want a customized CD or DVD formatted “Screening Package,” complete with up to 3 videos, selected factsheets, and other tools, are invited to fill out the application below. Pack n' Play CD's and DVD's are limited to groups that will screen videos to audiences of 300 or more in one venue a single event (ie a conference). Of course, all videos are freely screenable online.
Pack n' Play is a fee-based service using a sliding scale that factors in your organization's annual budget and the intended use.


