
Local Japanese residents remember the attack on Pearl Harbor 81 years ago
Hawaii Public Radio
December 7, 2022

Japanese American Nonprofit Densho to Welcome New Executive Director Naomi Ostwald Kawamura
South Seattle Emerald
December 2, 2022

Publishing Prejudice: Concealed Consequences
The Oregonian
October 26, 2022

Preserving history with Tom Ikeda
Beyond the Blue Badge Podcast
October 7, 2022

Project To Be Unveiled In LA Names Every Japanese American Incarcerated During WWII
LAist
September 23, 2022

New Densho Executive Director Meets Local JA Community
Rafu Shimpo
September 22, 2022

Executive director change at Densho signals new generation of JA leadership
Nichi Bei
September 15, 2022

Densho announces new executive director
Northwest Asian Weekly
August 25, 2022

First National Names Monument Honoring JAs Incarcerated During WWII to Launch in Fall
Rafu Shimpo
July 28, 2022

How Disney Propaganda Shaped Life on the Home Front During WWII
Smithsonian Magazine
July 11, 2022

Pacifica's WWII Prison Camp Has Largely Been Erased — But It Was There
KQED
June 30, 2022

Alum preserves stories of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II
University of Washington Magazine
May 29, 2022

The Archive Project - Daniel James Brown in conversation with Tom Ikeda
OPB
March 29, 2022

Reporting a story about WWII incarceration, I learned about my own family’s hidden history
Seattle Times
March 28, 2022

A1 Revisited: The Seattle Times’ coverage of the 1942 removal of 227 Bainbridge residents left a harmful legacy
Seattle Times
March 27, 2022


Why we must confront the racism and neglect of our own news pages
Seattle Times
March 27, 2022

A1 Revisited: At a historic moment, this paper missed the mark.
Seattle Times
March 27, 2022

Densho Founder Tom Ikeda Announces Retirement
AsAmNews
March 16, 2022

Japanese internment camps: How a long-lost kimono unearthed a family secret
BBC
February 21, 2022

'I Was Supposed To Die There': 80 Years On From the Creation of Japanese-American Internment Camps
Newsweek
February 19, 2022

Why we need to preserve the painful memories of my family’s incarceration during WWII
Seattle Times
February 19, 2022

THROUGH THE FIRE: Remembering the First Day of Remembrance
The Rafu Shimpo
February 19, 2022

Confronting America's Dark Past
National Parks Conservation Association
February 18, 2022

Bellevue Arts Museum honors the area's Nikkei farmers
KNKX
February 18, 2022

A net woven of art and memory
Seattle Times
February 17, 2022

Japanese Americans remember the legacy of 'camp' 80 years after their incarceration
KUOW
February 1, 2022