Friday, February 16, 2018 | 9:30 am - Tuesday, August 14, 2018 | 5:00 pm
The Dallas Holocaust Museum Center for Education and Tolerance, 211 N. Record Street Dallas,
TX
75202United States+ Google Map
Now through August 14, 2018
JASDFW's community partner, the Dallas Holocaust Museum for Education and Tolerance, features 50 photographs by Ansel Adams documenting Manzanar, the Japanese American internment camp in California during World War II. These photographs were the subject of his controversial book Born Free and Equal, published in 1944 while the war was still on, protesting the treatment of Japanese in the United States.
Centennial Hall Stage, Fair Park Dallas, 1001 Washington St. Dallas,
TX
75210United States+ Google Map
Free
Visionary, environmentalist, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Yoshioka Tatsuya founded Japan's sailing university, Peace Boat, in 1983. Since then, more than 60,000 passengers have traveled the globe on the boat learning about diplomacy, humanitarianism, and ecological issues. Tatsuya's current endeavor is Ecoship, the world's "greenest" cruise ship, set to sail in 2020. Mr. Tatsuyu will […]