
The Robert H. Jackson Center is pleased to welcome the remarkable talents of Living Voices (part of TheatreWorks USA) on Thursday and Friday, April 7 & 8 at 10am and 1pm with a special evening performance on April 7 at 7pm to perform “Within The Silence” in our Cappa Theatre. Seating for the April 8 at 10am performance is extremely limited, please call before registering to ensure we can accommodate your request.
Understand the impact of Executive Order 9066, which imprisoned thousands of innocent Japanese Americans during World War II, through the experiences of one young incarcerated citizen.
In 1941, Emiko is an ordinary American teenager whose life is changed forever when racism and xenophoia explode against her community after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, forcing her and every member of her family to find a way to prove their loyalty to a country that sees them as "the face of the enemy."
This program is typically offered as part of our education series for middle and high school students.
Registration is required to attend this program. Register by completing the form below or by calling 716-483-6646.

The Robert H. Jackson Center is pleased to welcome the remarkable talents of Living Voices (part of TheatreWorks USA) on Thursday and Friday, April 7 & 8 at 10am and 1pm with a special evening performance on April 7 at 7pm to perform “Within The Silence” in our Cappa Theatre. Seating for the April 8 at 10am performance is extremely limited, please call before registering to ensure we can accommodate your request.
Understand the impact of Executive Order 9066, which imprisoned thousands of innocent Japanese Americans during World War II, through the experiences of one young incarcerated citizen.
In 1941, Emiko is an ordinary American teenager whose life is changed forever when racism and xenophoia explode against her community after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, forcing her and every member of her family to find a way to prove their loyalty to a country that sees them as "the face of the enemy."
This program is typically offered as part of our education series for middle and high school students.
Registration is required to attend this program. Register by completing the form below or by calling 716-483-6646.

The Robert H. Jackson Center is pleased to welcome the remarkable talents of Living Voices (part of TheatreWorks USA) on Thursday and Friday, April 7 & 8 at 10am and 1pm with a special evening performance on April 7 at 7pm to perform “Within The Silence” in our Cappa Theatre. Seating for the April 8 at 10am performance is extremely limited, please call before registering to ensure we can accommodate your request.
Understand the impact of Executive Order 9066, which imprisoned thousands of innocent Japanese Americans during World War II, through the experiences of one young incarcerated citizen.
In 1941, Emiko is an ordinary American teenager whose life is changed forever when racism and xenophoia explode against her community after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, forcing her and every member of her family to find a way to prove their loyalty to a country that sees them as "the face of the enemy."
This program is typically offered as part of our education series for middle and high school students.
Registration is required to attend this program. Register by completing the form below or by calling 716-483-6646.

The Robert H. Jackson Center is pleased to welcome the remarkable talents of Living Voices (part of TheatreWorks USA) on Thursday and Friday, April 7 & 8 at 10am and 1pm with a special evening performance on April 7 at 7pm to perform “Within The Silence” in our Cappa Theatre. Seating for the April 8 at 10am performance is extremely limited, please call before registering to ensure we can accommodate your request.
Understand the impact of Executive Order 9066, which imprisoned thousands of innocent Japanese Americans during World War II, through the experiences of one young incarcerated citizen.
In 1941, Emiko is an ordinary American teenager whose life is changed forever when racism and xenophoia explode against her community after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, forcing her and every member of her family to find a way to prove their loyalty to a country that sees them as "the face of the enemy."
This program is typically offered as part of our education series for middle and high school students.
Registration is required to attend this program. Register by completing the form below or by calling 716-483-6646.
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Since 2001, the Robert H. Jackson Center has preserved the values embodied in the life and works of Robert H. Jackson, who served as U.S. Solicitor General, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, and Chief U.S. Prosecutor of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Through programs, presentations, exhibits, media, internships, and scholarship, the Center seeks to demonstrate to current and future generations the relevance and applicability of Justice Jackson’s ideas and writings. The Center provides educational content on the United States Constitution and Supreme Court, civil rights, the legacy of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and international human rights, and the rule of law. During his illustrious career, Justice Jackson addressed these subjects, and the Center recognizes his thinking remains relevant today.