Tag Archives: Pearl Harbor
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Insert Foot: ‘Kintsukuroi’ explores shameful chapter in U.S. history not taught in schools
“Kintsukuroi” film art. My 15-year-old daughter and I went to the San Francisco premiere of “Kintsukuroi” last weekend. It’s an independent film from director Kerwin Berk following members of the San Francisco Japanese American community the government rounded up and forced into internment camps during World War II. Rendering:…
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Insert Foot: Remembering a surreal day that was never supposed to happen
United Flight 93 memorial in Union City, Calif. Courtesy Union City. It was easily the most surreal day of my life. Journalists love anniversaries, so you’ve already heard more than enough about the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001. It got boosted by the proximity of the recent U.S.…