Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie (Clip 1)

Internment - David visits an internment camp in the Slocan Valley, British Columbia, Canada, Where at 6 years old, he and his family were interned by the Canadian government.
 

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  • ursulabc

    ursulabc

      «We live about 50 km away from this site. It is called the Nikkei Internment Centre and is located in the village of New Denver, British Columbia. Please make a point of visiting if you are travelling in the West Kootenay region of BC. Whenever we have guests staying with us from other parts of Canada, we always take them there. It is a wonderful place to think, to reflect and to learn about our history. I learn something new each time I visit. There is also a wonderful, peaceful Japanese garden nearby, alongside beautiful Slocan Lake. »

    8 Jan 2012
  • RAFERNANDO

    RAFERNANDO

      «In March this year I had the good fortune to listen to Dr Suzuki and watch the movie done brillaintly by Sturla in New York at MOMA. It is my belief that Dr Suzuki is truly a hero of our day and age ..his simple but deep commitment to environment and the challenge he presents to the World is profound in its simplicity. »

    30 Mai 2011
  • Ayorama

    Ayorama

      «The samples from the fil suggest that every member of our species on this planet should see it. Our future is at stake and David Suzuki has been the most intelligent, courageous and relentless voice calling us back from the brink of an environmental abyss. I can't wait to see the full picture myself and add it to my videotheque. Thanks for producing it. - Ayorama»

    4 Oct 2010
  • coquinadaily

    coquinadaily

      «I had no idea that there were Canadian internment camps. I assumed they were strictly an American aberration. »

    18 Sep 2010

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