Documenary from interviews with former Japanese-American internees under Executive Order 9066, as well as Korean residents and human rights workers in Asian American communities. Traces the 40 year struggle by internment victims to gain redress for the violation of their Civil Rights. The documentary focusus upon grassroots community organizing to gain recognition by the Federal government, as well as views and activities in Japan itself over the issue.|BEYOND BOUNDARIES : JAPANESE AMERICAN REDRESS AND REPARATIONS / produced by Gina Hotta and the National Asian American Telecommunications Association. - Documenary from interviews with former Japanese-American internees under Executive Order 9066, as well as Korean residents and human rights workers in Asian American communities. Traces the 40 year struggle by internment victims to gain redress for the violation of their Civil Rights. The documentary focusus upon grass roots community organizing to gain recognition by the Federal government, as well as views and activities in Japan itself voer the issue. - Partial funding by: The Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation, and the Zellerbach Family Fund. - RECORDED: October, 1992. BROADCAST: KPFA, 7 Dec. 1992.
