Experience the impact of Japanese American incarceration during World War II—through the eyes of one young citizen navigating fear, loyalty, and identity in a time of injustice. In 1941, Emiko is an ordinary American teenager whose life is upended when her family is imprisoned following the signing of Executive Order 9066.
Through a powerful blend of live solo performance and archival film, Within the Silence brings history to life and invites reflection on civil rights, resilience, and belonging.
For more information on Within the Silence and other Living Voices productions, visit their website.
RSVP encouraged to reserve your spot(s). Please arrive by 6:30pm.
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Tickets are free for this program. Donations accepted.
To register for this program, please choose one of the levels below. Any amount higher than $0/free will be a donation to the WLM and will support future programs like this.
WLM does not require wearing face masks at this time. If you desire to wear one, WLM has masks available.
We are excited to offer FREE admission at Wing Luke Museum on the first Thursday of every month from 5 to 8 pm through September 4, 2025. Please note that if you arrive before 5 pm, you will need to purchase admission separately for museum access.