Arnold Arai was born on April 14, 1928 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The interview is about Arnold Arai and his family’s life in Collingwood, Vancouver (prior to World War II), Powell Street, Tashme, Okanagan, and Hope, BC. He discusses living and working conditions in Tashme and recounts social and sport activities in Tashme. School education was taught by the United Church, through which he married. He was labelled ‘enemy alien’ during internment period, which affected his relationship with his peers. After the end of the war, there were a lot of discussions in the community about deportation to Japan. Arnold went on to pursue his medical education, internship at St. Michael’s Hospital, and eventually employment in the medical field.
タイトル
Interview with Dr. Arnold Arai
Accession number
2011.061
Interviewer
Lisa Uyeda
Videographer
Lisa Uyeda
Date of Interview
Language
English
Description
Format
Videotape
Video File
Length of Interview
4 hr 3 min
Period
Pre War
Post War
World War II
Event
Internment
Location
Vancouver, BC
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC
Tashme, BC
Hope, BC
Topic
immigration
housing
family
gardening
discrimination
bathhouse
language
food
censorship
education
religion
United Church
health
marriage
curfew
sports
British Columbia Security Commission
deportation
health
Number of Physical Tapes
3
Citation
Dr. Arnold Arai, interview by Lisa Uyeda, March 2, 2011, 2011.061, Sedai: The Japanese Canadian Legacy Project Collection, Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.