California Civil Liberties Program

The California Civil Liberties Public Education Program (California Civil Liberties Program) funds projects that educate Californians about the Japanese American experience during World War II often in conjunction with parallel civil rights violations or civil liberties injustices. The program is funded by the State of California.

Photo of Bancroft Performing Arts Magnet Middle School performing The White Bird of Poston.

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projects funded

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plays and musicals

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films

The AjA Projects’ exhibition Our Collective Truth: Examining civil liberties in America

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exhibits

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preservation projects

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learning guides

California Museum’s exhibit Uprooted

Contact Us

To receive additional information about the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program or to receive updates about the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, please contact civil.liberties@library.ca.gov.

Mailing Address

California State Library
P.O. Box 942837
Sacramento, CA 94237-0001