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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: A Sansei Sense of Legacy (free & in person)

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Thursday, March 5
12:00 – 1:30 pm (free & in person)

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Resilience – A Sansei Sense of Legacy, explores the perspective of third-generation Japanese Americans, focusing on themes of memory, silence, incarceration, survival, and identity. The panel discussion features Robb Nelson, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Museum, and Wendy Roll, President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Robin Hattori, a member of the JACL Board of Directors, will serve as moderator. Amy Moorman, Director of Archives & Collections at the Museum, will introduce the panelists.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League, ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.