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2017 Witkin Symposium: Fred Korematsu Speaks Up

05/09/2017 11:30 AM | Deleted user

Event Details:

1 Hour of Participatory MCLE Credit

 

11:30 am -Noon Check In and Lunch (provided)
noon - 1:00 pm Presentation

 

Presented by the Alameda County Law Library

 

In May 1942, one of the assembly centers for Japanese internment camps was the 1117 Oak Street, next door to what is now the law library. The Korematsu family lived in Oakland and may have reported to this address before being transported to the Tanforan detention facility.

 

 Fred Korematsu challenged the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans when few others did. A new children’s book, Fred Korematsu Speaks Up, explores this civil rights hero’s life and its relevance today. The 19th Annual Witkin Lecture features authors Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi discussing their treatment of Fred’s lifelong fight for justice. They will read excerpts from the book and address the larger historical context, and discuss what people can do today to speak up for justice.

 

Come experience the power of story to inspire and persuade. Be reminded of the role of attorneys in assuring that “equal justice for all” is not an empty phrase, but a bedrock value nurtured by the efforts and the professional responsibility of attorneys. 

 

About the Speakers:

Laura Atkins is an author, teacher, and independent children’s book editor with over 20 years of editorial experience. She worked at Children’s Book Press, Orchard Books, and Lee and Low Books, helping to produce winners of the Coretta Scott King Award and American Library Association Notable Book selections, among others. Passionate about diversity and equity in children’s books, Laura is based in Berkeley, California, where she lives with her daughter. Find out more at www.lauraatkins.com.


 

Stan Yogi is the coauthor, with Elaine Elinson, of Wherever There’s a Fight: How Runaway Slaves, Suffragists, Immigrants, Strikers, and Poets Shaped Civil Liberties in California and has managed development programs for the ACLU of Northern California for 14 years. His work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, MELUS, Los Angeles Daily Journal, and several anthologies. He is married to nonprofit administrator David Carroll and lives in Los Angeles.

 

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Advanced Registration May 8, 2017 $35.00 $2.74 Ticket Quantity Select 
Day of Event Not Started $45.00 $3.24

 

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