• Emily Inouye Huey: The Generational Impact of Belief in Humanity

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

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Emily Inouye Huey: The Generational Impact of Belief in Humanity

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  • Emily Inouye Huey’s father was born in a prison camp during World War II. His parents were imprisoned simply for the color of their skin and suffered terrible injustices. Still, Huey’s father and other ancestors chose to move forward following the war, refusing to harbor resentment or bitterness—passing on to their children and grandchildren the hope of a much brighter future. Today, Emily is an author who wants to make sure their victory over the atrocities of war is known and that their legacy lives on.

    1:40- Family’s Experience During World War II
    3:55- Dorothea Lange
    11:28- Wat Misaka
    13:28- Why Representation Matter
    17:29- A Need To Create
    20:36- Rid of Resentment
    25:52- Belief in People
    29:07- Finding the Gospel
    33:24- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

    “The way that they survived, the way that they came out of it still able to love this country and this world, all those things to me are a victory.”

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