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Stand Up for Justice

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Ralph Lazo, a 16-year-old Mexican Irish-American, chooses to go to an interment camp with his Japanese-American friends during World War II.

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Andrew A This is a well-deserved tribute to a remarkable act of conscience. Although the film was made with limited resources, it draws on mostly little-known video footage of the evacuation and camp life, giving rarely seen glimpses of that experience. A substantial amount of the history is packed into little more than a half an hour, although much had to be left out. Worth viewing for anyone and particularly valuable for classrooms. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 09/21/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Ralph Lazo, a 16-year-old Mexican Irish-American, chooses to go to an interment camp with his Japanese-American friends during World War II.
Director
John Esaki
Producer
Amy Kato
Screenwriter
John Esaki
Production Co
Visual Communications
Genre
History, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
33m