What is Day of Remembrance (DOR)?
Day of Remembrance is our time to observe and reflect upon the internment of over 110,000 west-coast Japanese Americans and the exploits of the 442nd/100th Regimental Combat Team and MIS during World War 2. Held every February, past Day of Remembrance commemorations have included trips to the Manzanar internment camp, guest speakers, film screenings, and workshops as well as other historical and cultural events. Day of Remembrance strives to create awareness and educate others about this period of US history, as well as bring its lessons and ramifications into a modern-day context.