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    Leah & Japanese American Incarceration : Short Wave : NPR

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    Hey, Short Wavers!

    Today, we’re sharing a portion of Inheriting, an 8-part limited series hosted by Emily Kwong about Asian American and Pacific Islander family history. In this excerpt, we follow the story of Leah Bash.

    Leah is an avid runner, a dog mom, a wife – and there’s a part of her family’s history she can’t stop thinking about. The fact that both sides of her family were incarcerated alongside 125,000 other Japanese Americans during World War II. Her father and his six siblings spent more than three years behind barbed wire at isolated camps in Manzanar, California and Crystal City, Texas.

    After Leah learns about her father’s struggles with panic attacks and is herself diagnosed with bipolar disorder, she starts to wonder: Could those experiences at camp during World War II have far-reaching consequences decades later?

    Listen to Inheriting and check out the show’s resource guide for more information on getting personal with the past.

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