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22: The Kindness of Color with Janice Munemitsu: Uncovering Hidden Histories and Radical Allyship

41 min · 30 de sep de 2025
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In this episode of "More Than a Monolith," Dr. Shana Henry sits down with Janice Munemitsu, author of "The Kindness of Color," to explore the powerful true story of two families whose acts of solidarity changed the course of history. Janice shares her family's connection to the landmark Mendez v. Westminster case, the challenges faced by Japanese Americans during World War II, and the enduring impact of kindness, integrity, and community. Together, they discuss why these stories remain hidden, the importance of sharing intergenerational experiences, and how everyday acts of courage and allyship can inspire hope and change in our own communities. This episode is a call to action for listeners to uncover, share, and learn from the hidden histories that shape us all.

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