THEY CALLED IT “CAMP”: Remembering Japanese American incarceration in a time of renewed fear

A recent article from Living Lutheran highlights the story of Former Sierra Pacific Synod Vice President Gail Kiyomura as she reflects on her family’s experience of Japanese American incarceration during World War II and the importance of remembering this history today. Through her story, Gail invites the church into deeper conversations about justice, memory, belonging, and faithful witness. Thank you, Gail, for your vulnerability.

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