…a catalyst for change through cultural awareness–learning from the past in order to influence the future.

At its core is NJAHS’s dedication to engaging audiences. By sharing story of Japanese Americans, their triumphs and tribulations, we tell others about the lessons learned from the past. That way, we can all be better informed to make our impact and pay it forward.

NJAHS engages audiences through a variety of  interpretive means:

Events

One-day special events, ceremonies, film screenings, author book signings, panel discussion, Day of Remembrance, Pilgrimages, Veterans,  Peace commemorations.

Calendar of Events
List of Events

Exhibitions

Ground-breaking permanent exhibition (Prejudice & Patriotism), traveling exhibitions, and new rotating exhibits at Post Street Peace Gallery and at the Presidio of San Francisco’s MIS Historic Learning Center.

Current Exhibits

Public Programs

On-going, multi-day activities eg. workshops for genealogy, writing & art, oral history sessions, docent training, collection days, preservation classes, “best-ever” NJAHS Discovery Summer Camp.

Public Programs

Intern Blogs

Intern Blogs

Intern Blogs (Continued)

Intern Blogs