Paying it Forward (Truth and Transformation 2022) - October 21, 2022
John is featured in a talk with the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project and the Carr Center at the Harvard Ash Center. Listen here.
KQED Forum - First Person: John Tateishi's Long Fight for 'Redress' and Japanese Americans
John talks with Alexis Madrigal about his journey from imprisonment to redress here.
Your Healing Nature: In Conversation with John Tateishi - February 6, 2022
John is featured on Your Healing Nature: Episode 9 to talk about his roots, how Japanese culture helped heal the community, and his work on the redress campaign here.
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France 24: Revisited - Eighty years after Pearl Harbor, survivors of Japanese Internment camps remember ordeal - December 10, 2021
John Tateishi revisits Manzanar with France 24 and recounts his ordeal here.
Politics in Black - The Case for Lineage Reparations - November 28, 2021
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John Tateishi talks with Chad and Friday about the redress campaign and lessons learned as it applies to the black reparations campaign.
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Dear White Women: Episode 138 - Who Do We Call Americans? With John Tateishi - October 26, 2021
John Tateishi talks to Sara and Misasha about his experience and how it has shaped his views on what it means to be an American here.
Never Again: Episode 6 - Reparations - July 1, 2021
Listen to John Tateishi and Al Muratsuchi discuss Redress and the events surrounding the campaign here.
The Politics of Racial Reparations - Japanese American and Black American Intersections - April 21, 2021
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John Tateishi and Charles Henry, Professor Emeritus of African American Studies at UC Berkeley, reflect on both the Japanese and African American efforts to secure reparations. |
An Afternoon with the Author - John Tateishi - April 17, 2021
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Watch a conversation with John Tateishi, hosted by Deidre Tegarden, Executive Director of the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center in Hawaii.
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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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ADOS Atlanta Presents: Is Japanese American Internment A Model for ADOS Reparations? - October 20, 2020
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Join John Tateishi and ADOS Atlanta as they discuss the lessons of Japanese American reparations as it applies to ADOS reparations.
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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.