
Episode 5 Why are there museums in houses
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In this episode, Ava, Lesley and Sue chat with Johnny and Darren who work at Historic Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver Canada. This museum is located in the childhood home of Joy Kogawa, a famous Canadian writer of Japanese descent. Johnny and Darren tell us the history of the house and how it came to be a museum. We also learn a bit about the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II.
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