Paul Tomita was taken prisoner at age three to an American concentration camp in Idaho. Eighty years later, as one of the few living survivors, he speaks about what it was like to fight for his life as a Japanese American citizen forced into incarceration during WWII. To learn more about Paul's current advocacy work, check out tsuruforsolidarity.org a nonviolent, directaction project of Japanese American social justice advocates working to end detention sites.
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