Sam Mihara offers his experiences navigating the xenophobia and prejudice of our history to ask what lessons have we learned.
Mihara is a second-generation Japanese American who experienced imprisonment in the Heart Mountain Internment Camp during WWII.
Learn more about Sam Mihara by visiting his website https://sammihara.com/ and don't miss out on his presentation!
Free and open to the public. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis and may be limited.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lectures & Conversations |
| Mon, Jan 19 | Closed |
| Tue, Jan 20 | Closed |
| Wed, Jan 21 | Closed |
| Thu, Jan 22 | Closed |
| Fri, Jan 23 | Closed |
| Sat, Jan 24 | Closed |
| Sun, Jan 25 | Closed |
The West Las Vegas Library opened to the Historic Westside Neighborhood on D Street in 1973 before moving to its current location on Lake Mead Boulevard in January 1989. In addition to offering a 298-seat theater, the African American Special Collection, and a state-of-the-art robot lab, this 38,900-square-foot library houses 27,700 volumes and has become a prominent part of the community.
