Redress: The JACL Campaign for Justice (film)
Documentary film produced by Visual Communications for the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) in 1991 documenting the JACL's role in the Redress Movement , which had recently culminated in the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 . Written and directed by John Esaki, the film was shown at Days of Remembrances and other events. William Hohri , a frequent critic of the JACL, wrote a letter to Japanese American vernacular papers that compared the video to "how history was manipulated in the old Soviet Union" noting the omission of the corm nobis cases and non-JACL contributors to the movement. In response, Cherry Kinoshita, the JACL's national redress chair, noted the video's goal "to document JACL's role in the redress effort," and not to tell a comprehensive story of redress. [1]
Might also like Right of Passage (2014); Justice Now! Reparations Now! (1988); Resettlement to Redress: Rebirth of the Japanese-American Community (2005)
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Footnotes
- ↑ Hawaii Herald , November 15, 1991, A-13.
Release Date | 1991 |
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Runtime | 40 minutes |
Director | John Esaki |
Producer | Amy E. Kato |
Writer | John Esaki |
Narrator | Tritia Toyota |
Music | Scott Nagatani |
Cinematography | Dean Hayasaka |
Editing | John Esaki |
Studio | Visual Communications, Inc. |
Distributor | Japanese American Citizens League |