8NoFish wrote:The filmmaker, Cory Shiozaki is an old friend from high school. We, along with writer Richard Imamura, went to Gardena High School in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County. At Gardena HS, our American History teacher was Mas Okui, one of the gentlemen interviewed in the documentary. Some of you may recognize him - Mas is considered by some people to be one of the masters of Hot Creek. In fact, he will be tying flies at the Fly Fishing Show in Pasadena next weekend.
We try to stop at the Manzanar Historical Site and Interpretive Center every time we go up to Mammoth. I am a third generation Japanese-American and it is always a very emotional experience for me. My parents, as well as most of my older relatives, were sent to internment camps. It's important for my daughter, who's half Japanese, to understand what happened during World War II, it's part of her heritage. There is a small cemetary there. Especially heartbreaking for me is seeing the headstone of a child in that cemetary, knowing that he died, an innocent prisoner of his own country.
beachbum wrote:It's not one our good moments in history as a country. Let's hope we learned a lesson. I have been to Dachau, and thank God we did not go that far. I think about it every time I drive up the hwy.
WanderingBlues wrote:I remember speaking with Manzanar internees at the Fred Hall Fishing Show a couple of years ago when they had a retrospective. In a crowded convention center, I still got chills from hearing the stories.
8NoFish wrote:From what I understand, the film makers are planning on being at the Fred Hall Fishing Show this year. If you see them there, check out their display and chat with them, they're good people....
fflutterffly wrote:It sickens me. I will never visit manzanar nor any of the concentration camps of WWII. My soul can not take the inhumanity so called righteous people do to one another. You can think me insensitive and naive. My own family has numbers upon their forearms. I can't even make a cohesive idea at this moment. I am just sickened by our people and government at that time.
beachbum wrote:It's not one our good moments in history as a country. Let's hope we learned a lesson. I have been to Dachau, and thank God we did not go that far. I think about it every time I drive up the hwy.
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