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The Center Awards: Socially Engaged Award: Haruka Sakaguchi

The Center Awards: Socially Engaged Award: Haruka Sakaguchi

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Fujiko Gardner was one of 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry who were forcibly displaced and incarcerated during World War II. She and her family were removed from their home in Fife, WA and incarcerated at Minidoka. Fujiko revisited her former camp and wrote a letter to her younger self when she was incarcerated.

ABOUT THE SOCIALLY ENGAGED AWARD: The CENTER Awards recognize outstanding images, singular or part of a series. The Socially Engaged Award recognizes work addressing social issues and themes. Congratulations to Haruka Sakaguchi for being selected for CENTER’s Social Award recognizing her project, A Permanent Home in the Mouth of the Sun.This project documents former incarcerees

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