Amache Interpretation Plan Survey
We want your input!

Sonoma State University received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to revise and update the Amache Interpretation Master Plan. An updated plan will more fully integrate the needs, perspectives, and voices of a stakeholder community that has substantially grown since the last plan was completed in 2007. Foundational themes will be contextualized in today’s reality and reframed to address the relevancy, urgency, and necessity of sharing the lessons that Japanese incarceration can offer to the social and political climate of today.

Please take a few minutes to share your perspectives and answers on the following five questions. There are no wrong answers and we appreciate any comments or stories you would like to share! Thank you so much for your time!
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What is the one most important thing that people with no previous knowledge of Japanese American incarceration should know?
What two things do you want visitors to understand about people’s lives Amache?
Why is Amache important to YOU?
What should visitors be able to see or do at Amache? Do you have any good examples from other historic sites?
A guard tower, water tank, barrack, and recreation hall have all been reconstructed or restored at Amache. What type of interactions with these structures would best help visitors understand the Amache experience?
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