Picture 6

The following is a letter to the community from Densho executive director Tom Ikeda:

This is a milestone year for me and Densho. Not only did I turn 60 years old, but it also marks 20 years since the beginnings of Densho when I learned how to do an oral history interview and excitedly prototyped a Windows 95 computer to display a few video interviews and a dozen historic photographs to demonstrate what Densho might look like in the future. I delighted in showing people how technology made it easy to find and view this multimedia content, with one UW professor calling the demo “magic.” But the real magic, I remember thinking, was going to happen when people around the world would be able to search, watch, and learn from hundreds of interviews about what happened to Japanese Americans during World War II.

After 20 years, 900 Densho interviews, and a million worldwide visitors to our website, I now realize the real magic is in our community and the stories they have shared. Please join us as we celebrate these stories and our community at Densho’s 20th Anniversary Dinner on September 24th. We will acknowledge the men and women who graciously opened their homes and allowed Densho to record their oral histories. And we will honor the community that has supported our work at each step along the way.

In addition to celebrating our past twenty years, we will preview what’s in store for the next twenty. While we continue the necessary work of documenting Japanese American history, we have also increasingly taken on a mission to speak out against the unfair targeting of groups, drawing comparisons with what happened to Japanese Americans during World War II with the fear, racism, and bigotry we see today. Our dinner speaker, Dale Minami, is one of my personal heroes who will connect his groundbreaking work of getting justice for Fred Korematsu with the need for justice today.

Proceeds from this dinner will broaden our education efforts with students and teachers and increase our outreach efforts with public events, social media, online courses, and our nationally acclaimed website. Each dinner registration makes a difference as the proceeds from just one ticket are enough to train one teacher who will reach dozens of students each year.

Please stand with us on September 24th. Your presence and support will make a difference.

Below are some details for the event. you are unable to attend the event but still want to contribute, you can contribute online or mail us a donation at Densho, 1416 S. Jackson, Seattle, WA 98144.

Densho 20th Anniversary Gala
Date: Saturday, September 24, 2016
Time: 5:00 p.m. through 8:30 p.m.
Place: Sheraton Seattle Hotel
Cost: $200/person, 10 seats per table
Reserve tickets online

Links for Densho’s 20th Anniversary Gala

• For more information about the 20th Anniversary Gala: http://www.densho.org/20thanniversarygala

• PDF document with instructions on being a Table Captain:http://www.densho.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/table-captain-instructions-1.pdf

• Online purchase of Gala tickets: http://denshogala.brownpapertickets.com

• Online donation to Densho: http://www.densho.org/give

For more Opinion pieces, click here

Previous articleANNOUNCEMENT: ICHS Foundation, Gates Asians in Philanthropy hold ID tour on health and safety
Next articleANNOUNCEMENT: Vien Truong receives White House Champions of Change for Climate Equity Award