
The Topaz Japanese Internment Camp and Memorials of Loss
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Today we talk about the clandestine removal of a monument memorializing a shooting victim at the Topaz Japanese Internment Camp. The memorial was reportedly removed at the behest of the Topaz Museum, the non-for-profit that is supposed to be preserving the history and integrity of the internment camp. The Topaz Museum claims they removed the monument, without notifying survivors and Descendents, or anyone really because they needed to keep it safe from vandals. We talk about why that explanation doesn't seem to fit with the situation or the treatment of the monument post removal.
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Topaz Museum
https://topazmuseum.org/
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https://www.npr.org/2021/12/12/1063539436/excavation-of-utah-internment-camp-monument-upsets-descendants-trying-to-heal
Group works to honor WWII Topaz internment camp inmate after monument removed
https://ksltv.com/478680/group-works-to-honor-wwii-topaz-internment-camp-inmate-after-monument-removed/?
Unearthing a monumental controversy: Removal of memorial to Topaz shooting victim enrages community
https://www.nichibei.org/2021/10/unearthing-a-monumental-controversy-removal-of-memorial-to-topaz-shooting-victim-enrages-community/