Chicago's 2021 Day of Remembrance - February 21, 2021
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Watch Chicago's Day of Remembrance, featuring an address from John Tateishi and Robin Rue Simmons.
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"From Here to Equality" - A conversation with William A. Darity Jr., A Kirsten Mullen, and John Tateishi - November 12, 2020
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Hosted by Regulator Bookshop in Durham, NC.
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Japanese American Museum of San Jose - A Conversation with John Tateishi - September 12, 2020
See John Tateishi in conversation with Steve Doi about his book "Redress" here.
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Redress: A Book Talk with John Tateishi - June 27, 2020
Watch John Tateishi in conversation with Patricia Wakida here. Hosted by Eastwind Books.
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John Tateishi speaks with Chris Desser of KWMR West Marin Community Radio, June 18, 2020
Listen to John Tateishi's interview with Chris Desser here.
From Japanese American Incarceration to Covid-19: The Fight for Justice - May 5, 2020
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See John Tateishi's interview with Karen Ishizuka, hosted by the Pacific Council and the Japanese American National Museum, in partnership with Skylight Books.
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Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Interview with John Tateishi April 23, 2020
Listen to John Tateishi's interview with Julie Rose here.
Code Switch - Interview with John Tateishi, March 24, 2020

18 Bay Area Books to Look for in 2020 - SF Chronicle, December 23, 2019
“Redress: The Inside Story of the Successful Campaign for Japanese American Reparations”
By John Tateishi
Release date: March 3
Local press Heyday Books continues to publish absolute must-owns for any reader passionate about how the Bay Area’s past informs our present and future. [This title covers] ... a striking explanation for how victims of the Japanese internment camps fought for, and won, reparations — will change the way you see our home.
By John Tateishi
Release date: March 3
Local press Heyday Books continues to publish absolute must-owns for any reader passionate about how the Bay Area’s past informs our present and future. [This title covers] ... a striking explanation for how victims of the Japanese internment camps fought for, and won, reparations — will change the way you see our home.