The documentary Resistance at Tule Lake reveals the untold story of 12,000 Japanese Americans who resisted the US government's mass incarceration program during World War II. Despite being labeled as "disloyals" and imprisoned again at Tule Lake Segregation Center, they continued to protest against militarized violence and thousands renounced their US citizenship.
Resistance at Tule Lake
In the midst of World War II, 12,000 Japanese Americans courageously resisted the US government's mass incarceration program, ultimately finding themselves imprisoned at Tule Lake, where they were subjected to harsh conditions.