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Webinar: Survivor Speaks on World War II Internment Camps


(Minneapolis, MN; January 7, 2025) World Without Genocide will hold a webinar,


Sally Sudo Speaks: Her Experience in World War II U.S. Japanese Internment Camps, on Monday, January 26, 2026, from 7:00 – 8:30 pm CT on Zoom.

 

Ms. Sudo will describe World War II incarceration with her family in U.S. internment camps in Idaho and Washington states for Japanese Americans. She will also discuss people targeted today based on their identities.

 

Ms. Sudo describes her experience: “Our lives changed forever during World War II, when my own government forcibly removed us from our home and placed us in prison camps based solely on our race.”

 

We will also commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, memorialized on January 27, the date in 1945 when the Soviet Union army, our ally during World War II, liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp.

 

This program is open to the public:

  • $10 general public.

  • $5 seniors and students (over age 12, please).

  • $25 for 1.5 Continuing Legal Education credits for Minnesota lawyers (pending).

  • Continuing education and ‘clock hours’ for Minnesota teachers, social workers, and nurses.

 

Registration is required by Monday, January 26, 5:00 pm CT: www.worldwithoutgenocide.org/camps

 

World Without Genocide promotes action to protect innocent people, prevent genocide, prosecute perpetrators, and remember those affected by genocide. World Without Genocide is formally associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications and is in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.


Credit: World Without Genocide

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