This is our unabridged interview with Karen Korematsu.
What is it like to be an Asian American?
In light of the beginning of AAPI month, we present a re-airing of our episode from 2021 with Karen Korematsu and Eugene Cho, two Asian-Americans with unique stories of grief and hope.
Karen Korematsu tells the story of her father Fred Korematsu, a famed Japanese-American civil rights activist who refused Franklin Roosevelt’s executive order to report to what FDR himself called “a concentration camp” on American soil shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Show Notes:
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Resources mentioned this episode
The Korematsu Institute
PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes - Karen Korematsu
Transcript of Abridged Episode
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- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published7 May 2024 at 10:00 UTC
- Length43 min
- Episode154
- RatingClean