A National Monument that is being built by the City of Torrance.
The Memorial will be located at Columbia Park on the corner of Prairie Avenue and 190 Street
in the City of Torrance, California
This is the website of the World War II Camp Wall committee,
a non-profit that is working with the City to make this monument a reality
The WWII Camp Walls will be of black granite and will list the names of those that were incarcerated during WWII.
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The WWII Camp Wall committee has a team of individuals and is built on diversity and integrity.
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Memorializing an injustice, and teaching that this must never again happen to any group of people.
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During WWII, people of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast, were relocated to concentration camps.
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Our logo features the tags that were assigned to people during WWII, along with the design of our memorial walls.
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The WWII Camp Wall is the vision of Dr. Kanji Sahara who has visited all ten of the WWII camps.
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A National Monument located in Torrance, California at Columbia Park on the corner of Prairie Avenue and 190 Street
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