
Never Again is Now! is a student-led movement to confront San José State University’s role in the incarceration of Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 during World War II. In 1942, approximately 2,500 people, including 125 SJSU students, were forcibly removed through this site, were processed at what is now Yoshihiro Uchida Hall, and 125 SJSU students were forced to leave campus—many never returned. We’re raising funds to create a permanent mural at Uchida Hall, transforming a site of displacement into one of remembrance, resistance, and healing. This mural will honor those who endured incarceration, those who spoke out, and those still fighting injustice today.
Help us make history visible. Donate to the Never Again is Now! Mural Project.
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