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TRANSCENDIENTS: Immigrant Stories of Place [Honolulu] was a 10-day public pop-up exhibition highlighting the unique immigrant communities and immigration history specific to the greater Honolulu area through technology-based storytelling, contemporary portraiture, and immersive experiences. Portraits and stories were collected from the local community as well as through partnership with community organizations such as ACLU Hawaii, Pacific Gateway Center, Immigrant Justice Center of Hawaii, The Legal Clinic, and the Department of Sociology at UH Manoa.
TRANSCENDIENTS: Immigrant Stories of Place [Honolulu] was a 10-day public pop-up exhibition highlighting the unique immigrant communities and immigration history specific to the greater Honolulu area through technology-based storytelling, contemporary portraiture, and immersive experiences. Portraits and stories were collected from the local community as well as through partnership with community organizations such as ACLU Hawaii, Pacific Gateway Center, Immigrant Justice Center of Hawaii, The Legal Clinic, and the Department of Sociology at UH Manoa.
TRANSCENDIENTS: Immigrant Stories of Place [Honolulu] was a 10-day public pop-up exhibition highlighting the unique immigrant communities and immigration history specific to the greater Honolulu area through technology-based storytelling, contemporary portraiture, and immersive experiences. Portraits and stories were collected from the local community as well as through partnership with community organizations such as ACLU Hawaii, Pacific Gateway Center, Immigrant Justice Center of Hawaii, The Legal Clinic, and the Department of Sociology at UH Manoa.
Items are available at the Japanese American National Museum Shop.
All proceeds go to Make Visible.