Exile: The Expulsion of Japanese Canadians in 1946
The Exile: The Expulsion of Japanese Canadians in 1946 project is a story of race, rights, war, migration, and injustice. It tells a history that will be of interest to political and social historians, legal scholars, political scientists, and others across the humanities and social sciences. It is also a history with powerful resonance today. It speaks to the violation of human and civil rights at a time of perceived insecurity, measures taken in the name of national defense that made no one safer, the enduring harms of mass displacement and the loss of home, and the resilience of people confronting injustice.