Copy of a letter to Rev Yokota about the formation of the Toronto Redress Committee from members of the Japanese Canadian Citizens Association and the Sodan Kai.
Susan Hidaka's recollections of the Redress movement in Toronto during 1984-1985. TJCCA minutes. List of Redress meetings and a letter from the Religious Leaders of Toronto asking for more civil interactions. National Redress Committee Survey preliminary results. JCCA Toronto newsletter Vol. 3. JCCA Toronto balance sheet as of January 1984.
Agenda form the Toronto Redress Coalition July 23, 1983. The New Canadian Vol.47, No.70. Summary of meeting minutes from the summer of 1984. Handwritten notes from the Toronto Redress Meetings taken during the summer of 1984.
Correspondence with M.P. William G. Lesick stating the Art Miki, President of the NAJC, speaks for all Japanese-Canadians, instead of George Imai. Letter thanking Wes Fujiwara for telling his story of internment at a high school in Willowdale. Press release from the National Capital Alliance on Race Relations regarding the government's push to settle the issue of Redress before the Price Waterhouse study is complete. Communication of statements made by MP Sergio Marchi, opposition critic for Immigration and Multiculturalism. Copies of news clippings about Redress in the USA. Rogers Broadcasting to purchase Channel 47, Multilingual Television. Letters regarding the creation of educational kits about the Japanese Canadian experience. Copy of the letter by Janet Sakauye to the Prime Minister stating her support for the Redress movement and a letter to Sakauye by Fujiawa thanking her for her support. Letters by Wes Fujiwara and Michiomi Kabayama to the Ottawa Citizen denouncing an article by Dan Turner. Correspondence between Wed Fujiwara and K.E. Abe about the importance of Redress. Notice sent to Otto Jelinek from Wes Fujiwara explaining that the news of the Toronto JCCA stepping away from the NAJC is false and that the Toronto NAJC still speaks for the local Japanese Canadian community. Telegram explaining the misdoings of George Imai and Jack Oki towards the Toronto NAJC, sent to government representatives and news outlets. Press release by the NAJC stating they will be drafting a federal proposal of Redress in Toronto. Press release and poster for the Celebrate Our Freedom Day.
Warburg refers to Zuckerkandl’s rejection of the definition of Judaism as responsible for reconciliation, peace, and justice on p. 122 of Die Weltgemeinschaft der Juden. Warburg agrees with this notion but considers it does not address the issue of a lack of leadership in the Jewish community. Warburg asks if he should send the copy back to Zuckerkandl or if he can keep it. He then alludes to a future meeting with Zweig, during which they will discuss this problem, among other things. Back of the letter reads “Weltgem d. Juden.”
Correspondence from Richmond Trading Company to Empire Import & Export Corporation, Standard Import & Export Corporation, and Local Filatures Corporation all in New York City regarding missed payments and money owed.
Japanese vocabulary lessions on government terms, created for the Canadian Army's Intelligence Corps. From the S-20 Japanese Language Training School in Vancouver.
Background information and expansion report for the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. This includes information about the aquition of 6 Garmond Court.
NAJC National Council review, handwritten notes taken during the conference, National Council meeting agenda, minutes from the May 1987 meeting, President's report, possible NAJC by-law changes, and the NAJC Redress strategy committee report. The NAJC National council meeting was held in Ottawa.
A Note to Premier David Peterson for his trip to Japan about the issue of fingerprinting Koreans, 1986. Notes taken at the Learning from the Past conference, 1987. Acknowledgement of Bill Kobayashi's resignation from the Momiji Health Care Society Board of Directors, 1988. Letter to Addie and Bill Kobayashi from M.P. Norm Cafik concerning personal life changes, 1972. Facsimile of Minister of Citizenship Gerry Phillips speech at the Salut to 25 Years celebration at the JCCC, 1988.
Summary of Jack Oki's opening remarks at the Toronto JCCA Redress Committee December 14th 1983 event. Printed on Wesley Chapel Free Methodist Church letterhead.
Material sent to Bill by George Imai. Information on Japanese Canadian internment and past attempts of seeking compensation. This information was sent in confidence to Norman Cafik Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism by President of JCCA George Imai. Poor photocopies of American correspondence during WWII regarding the treatment of those with Japanese ancestry in North America. Unofficial JACL Information about their treatment and fight for redress. Cases Relating to the Treatment of Japanese Canadians During and After World War Two, prepared by Shin Imai. Correspondence between Gordon Hirabayashi and Clifford Uyeda about reparation in the United States. A preliminary draft that covers the history of Japanese Canadians, their treatment by the government, and proposed reparations. By Haju [Sega]. Report by Ann Sunahara. Letter to Takaichi Umezuki from Mike Masaoka thanking him for the copy of The Enemy That Was and discussion about the rise in anti-Japanese sentiments. Thoughts on Racism, written by George Imai on his thoughts about racism in Canada and how to address it. Minutes from the 8th National JCCA conference, held in Manitoba October 8-10 1977.
File consists of an arrangement of "All or nothing at all" by [Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence], arranged by [Don Thompson] for drums, bass, rhythm (piano, guitar), [flugelhorn] Guido [Basso].