News: Her birthplace

Jeanie’s mother, Amy, lived to be 104 years old. After she died, during the lockdown, Jeanie began incorporating photos that her uncle had managed to take in Topaz to make collages.

Amy and daughter Jeanie in Topaz, circa 1944.
Amy and daughter Jeanie in Topaz, circa 1944. Photo by Jeanie’s uncle, George Oishi. Courtesy of Jeanie Kashima.
Amy and Jeanie in Topaz. Brother Glen peers through window of barrack. Collage by Jeanie Kashima.
Amy and Jeanie in Topaz. Brother Glenn peers through the window of the barrack. Collage by Jeanie Kashima, copyright 2020.

Read Jeanie’s story, “Topaz Birth,” and see a few of her stunning works.

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Media Coverage:
Watch Topaz survivors tell their stories (abc4 news, 4/22/2022)
Listen to the “In the Hive” podcast with interviews with Ann Dion, Jonathan Hirabayashi, and Topaz survivors Jeanie Kashima and Joseph Nishimura (KCPW, 4/28/2022)
Read How a Utah exhibit about Topaz Camp looks to find empathy in ‘an ugly stain on American history (ksl.com, 4/22/2022)
Read “Topaz Stories: Voices rise from the dust,” (Department of Culture & Community Engagement, 4/2022)
Listen to KQED Forum, Day of Remembrance interview with Ruth Sasaki, 2/15/2022
Listen to Max Chang and Ruth Sasaki interviewed (KRCL RadioActive, 2/9/2022
Read On Topaz Stories and ‘Authentic Voice’, the Discover Nikkei interview with Ruth Sasaki (10/14/2022)
Listen to Remembering the Japanese American Incarceration, the Topaz Stories podcast with Ruth Sasaki and Jonathan Hirabayashi (6/2/2021)

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