Listen "Teaching Japanese American Incarceration with Stephanie Hinnershitz"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textThis week's episode features historian and author Stephanie Hinnershitz. As we frequently discuss on this podcast, the language we use in our history classrooms is so very important. Stephanie discusses Japanese American Incarceration-- what it is and why it was incarceration and not just internment. She also talks about her upcoming book, Japanese American Incarceration: The Camps and Coerced Labor during World War II. Further, in light of the horrific attacks on our Asian-American brothers and sisters, learning about the accomplishments and racism that has plagued the AAPI community for over a hundred years will help our students understand how we got to where we are in the United States and also build empathy and understanding.Preorder Stephanie's book here: Japanese American IncarcerationThe Camps and Coerced Labor during World War IIStephanie D. HinnershitzStephanie's Twitter handle: @sdhinnershitzLet's be friends!Twitter: @historyherwayInstagram: @teachinghistoryherwayFacebook: www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayWebsite: www.teachinghistoryherway.comLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayBlueSky: @historyherway.bsky.socialSupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
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