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Look Toward the Mountain: Stories from Heart Mountain Incarceration Camp

Look Toward the Mountain: Stories from Heart Mountain Incarceration Camp

By Heart Mountain

This podcast tells the stories of Japanese Americans who were mass incarcerated at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming during WWII. Told through a combination of archival recordings, written accounts, and contemporary interviews - each episode delves into specific topics demonstrating the innovation, creativity, and resilience that enabled the Japanese American community to endure this unjust ordeal.
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Who We Are Today

Look Toward the Mountain: Stories from Heart Mountain Incarceration CampJul 16, 2021

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Who We Are Today

Who We Are Today

Thanks to the support of the Embassy of Japan in the United States, the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is presenting a special three-episode series exploring the Japanese American experience beyond Heart Mountain, and our relationship to Japan. The third episode explores how Japanese American identity has been shaped by our connections to, and relationship with Japan and Japanese culture. 

Jul 16, 202101:03:32
Something Lost and Something Found

Something Lost and Something Found

Thanks to the support of the Embassy of Japan in the United States, the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is presenting a special three-episode series exploring the Japanese American experience beyond Heart Mountain, and our relationship to Japan. This second episode explores the postwar resettlement of Japanese Americans. Some kept their heads down and tried to assimilate into the broader society while others turned to activism that would birth the pilgrimage movement, that would ultimately help fuel a national reckoning with the injustice of wartime incarceration.

Jul 09, 202158:30
Issei Pioneers of the Old West

Issei Pioneers of the Old West

Thanks to the support of the Embassy of Japan in the United States, the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is presenting a special three-episode series exploring the Japanese American experience beyond Heart Mountain, and our relationship to Japan. This first episode tells the stories of Japanese immigrants who achieved great success in the California agriculture industry, others who settled rural parts of the West as railroad laborers or miners, and the undercurrent of racism and xenophobia that ultimately restricted further immigration after 1924.

Jul 02, 202101:02:19
Sports and Leisure

Sports and Leisure

The tenth episode titled “Sports and Leisure” looks at how the Heart Mountain incarcerees embraced both modern American and traditional Japanese types of entertainment and sports in camp. Although this helped Japanese Americans endure their time as prisoners and brought different people together inside the camp, it was also part of the government’s plan to assimilate them into the broader American society in the postwar era.

Apr 09, 202157:52
The Artists

The Artists

The ninth episode titled “The Artists” will examine the dozens of professional and amateur artists who emerged from Heart Mountain with compelling bodies of work that informed their later careers. And almost 75 years after the end of the incarceration, a fight over the future of art made in camp would help define a new wave of Japanese American activism.
Apr 02, 202159:36
Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

The eighth episode titled “Crime and Punishment” will explore how Japanese Americans incarcerated at Heart Mountain established their own system of self-governance, complete with elected officials, a legal system, and police force to maintain the law and order within the prison camp. Content warning: sexual assault.
Mar 26, 202152:19
Doing Their Bit

Doing Their Bit

The seventh episode titled “Doing Their Bit” will explore the many ways Heart Mountain incarcerees demonstrated their loyalty to the United States, and how they supported the war effort from behind barbed wire.
Mar 19, 202101:05:56
Organizing Resistance

Organizing Resistance

The sixth episode titled “Organizing Resistance” will explore how the Japanese American tradition of organizing evolved in camp to become a powerful resistance movement that dominated much of the Heart Mountain experience in its later years.

Mar 19, 202158:45
Commerce in the Camp

Commerce in the Camp

The fifth episode titled “Commerce in the Camp” will explore how Japanese Americans incarcerated at Heart Mountain developed their own prison economy, with incarceree-run businesses that helped make life inside camp into something that resembled their past lives on the West Coast.

Mar 12, 202146:52
Prison Food

Prison Food

The fourth episode titled, “Prison Food” explores how the more than 10,000 Japanese American incarcerated at Heart Mountain coped with the distasteful army rations they confronted when they first arrived in camp, and the important role that food played in their daily lives during the incarceration.

Mar 05, 202151:01
A New Normal

A New Normal

The third episode titled “A New Normal” explores the routines and coping strategies that Japanese Americans adapted during the first months of incarceration as they began adjusting to their new circumstances living behind barbed wire at Heart Mountain.

Feb 26, 202154:56
What Is This Place?

What Is This Place?

The second episode titled “What Is This Place?” will explore the Big Horn Basin of northwestern Wyoming and the people who called it home before the Japanese Americans arrived.

Feb 19, 202154:18
Who We Were Before

Who We Were Before

The inaugural episode titled “Who We Were Before,” explores the stories of Issei Japanese immigrants, and the communities they and their American born children established on the west coast prior to WWII.

Feb 19, 202150:20
Look Toward The Mountain - Season 1 Trailer

Look Toward The Mountain - Season 1 Trailer

Announcing the first episode of the new podcast series "Look Toward The Mountain: Stories From Heart Mountain Incarceration Camp" that will be released on February 19, 2021 to all major podcasting platforms. This series will explore life inside the Heart Mountain Japanese American Relocation Center that was located in northwestern Wyoming during World War II. 

Feb 04, 202100:33