[BCMA] New book tells story of Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre

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The Village of New Denver has just released a new historical book
titled *Kyowakai:
Memory and Healing in New Denver—Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre*,
written by local author Anne Champagne and designed by John Endo Greenaway.

The book tells the story of Japanese Canadian internment in New Denver, the
creation of the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre by the Kyowakai Society,
and the healing it inspired. The 80-page, soft cover book features colour
and black-and-white photographs, including images from the memorial centre
collection, Nikkei National Museum, Library and Archives Canada and various
private collections.

In the preface, Champagne writes: “A constellation of events catalyzed a
small group of volunteers in a tiny mountain village to create a memorial
to their internment during the Second World War, to place their experience
into the context of the more than 22,000 Japanese Canadian internees.”

With the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre, the Kyowakai Society members
wanted to tell their story, partly to inspire Nikkei with their story of
endurance and partly to assure future generations that they too could tap
into such inner strength. With racism recently at the forefront of global
and national news, the book’s theme is timely and highly relevant as it
reminds us that discrimination is an ongoing issue in Canada and abroad,
and that civil rights can be very quickly revoked.

“The goal of the book project was to honour and record the importance of
the work of the Kyowakai Society in New Denver and place local history in
the context of larger historical events,” said New Denver Mayor Leonard
Casley. “Without the Kyowakai, the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre
wouldn’t exist and the story would be lost.”

A National Historic Site, the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre became the
only centre of its kind in Canada. Part history, part cautionary tale, part
companion to the exhibits and gardens at the centre, this book explores the
vision for the centre, elaborates on the interpretive signs that accompany
displays, and unravels the symbolic meaning of the Peace Garden.

The project was funded by the former Kyowakai Society and by the National
Association of Japanese Canadians Endowment Fund. The project team includes
local writer Anne Champagne, graphic designer John Endo Greenaway, along
with former Kyowakai members Sakaye and Bronwen Hashimoto, Tsuneko Kokubo
(Koko), Paul Gibbons, and Ruby Truly, who provided historical perspective
throughout the project. Researcher Kyla Fitzgerald also provided the team
with valuable input.

*Kyowakai: Memories and Healing in New Denver *will be available for sale
at the New Denver village office, the Nikkei National Museum in Burnaby,
and at the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre gift shop in 2021. Orders
enquiries can also be made via email nikkei at newdenver.ca. Proceeds from
book sales will fund memorial centre operations and future projects.


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