


50 Objects / Stories: The American Japanese Incarceration Revenue
Media Production and Publishing • Palo Alto, California, United States • 1-10 Employees
50 Objects / Stories: The American Japanese Incarceration revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $85,555 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Media Production and Publishing industry and current estimated revenues | $273,776 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Key Contact at 50 Objects / Stories: The American Japanese Incarceration
Nancy Ukai
Project Director
Company overview
| Headquarters | 900 San Antonio Rd, Palo Alto, California 94303, US |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 54183 |
| Founded | 2016 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
About 50 Objects / Stories: The American Japanese Incarceration
50 Objects: Letting Things Speak Material objects have a special resonance for Americans of Japanese ancestry. When an entire racial group was banned from the West Coast during World War II, an ocean of objects was lost forever. Emiko Omori, a Poston survivor, writes, “On February 19, 1942, the signing of Executive Order 9066 made us suspected criminals. There were no trials to argue our innocence . . . homes, fishing boats, farms, tractors, stores, pets — everything we couldn’t bury, burn, sell, carry or store was left behind for the circling vultures.” Once imprisoned in isolated camps, people built survival objects from scratch but when the camps closed, these, too, were often left behind. Our goal was to take things that remain and excavate their stories while some memory is still alive. What is the biography of objects that have survived a traumatic period? How do things carry memory? How do they tell the stories of people’s lives? We hoped to put a face on objects and animate the inanimate. In recovering these stories, we hope to honor the people who lived them. This project is funded in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Japanese American Confinement Sites Program.
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