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Our mission is to promote the learning and critical understanding of the history of WWII in Asia WongAvery Asia Pacific Peace Museum now open to the public

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The Battle of Okinawa began on April 1, 1945, the last major conflict of WWII in Asia, before Japan’s surrender. Today, we remember the civilian tragedy and its enduring impact.
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Today is International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. For over 400 years, millions of African people were forcibly taken across the Atlantic and subjected to slavery. Today, we remember the victims and honour their resistance.
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Today, ALPHA Education celebrates International Women’s Day. We strive to highlight women throughout history - to ensure that freedom with equity is possible. #women #equality #empowerment
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Looking for a meaningful summer experience in 2026? ALPHA Education’s Summer Program is open to Canadian & international undergraduate and postgraduate students. The program critically examines WWII in Asia while centring peace, memory, and responsibility.
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107 years ago yesterday, thousands of Koreans protested against Japanese colonial rule in what became the March 1st Movement. By learning about this history, we commemorate the sacrifices they made and ensure they will not be forgotten. #peace #justice #korea
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Check out this amazing work by one of our young artists! See it and more at the Threads of Memory & Art exhibition, March 5-9, 2026, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm at Toronto Botanical Gardens. Free Admission.
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Today, we honour Elizabeth Cromwell, a dedicated historian and community leader who worked to preserve Black Nova Scotian heritage for future generations. Her commitment reminds us that protecting history is a powerful form of advocacy.
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Wishing everyone a joyful and prosperous Lunar New Year 🐉✨
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Today, we recognize Viola Desmond, whose refusal to accept racial segregation in 1946 became one of Canada’s earliest civil rights challenges. Her courage continues to inspire ongoing conversations about justice, dignity, and equality.
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Experience the wonder of art. Discover inspiring works of young artists and celebrate creativity + peace. Join us for the exhibition launch on March 5! Bring your family and friends to see it from March 5–9, don’t miss it!
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Today, we recognize Lincoln Alexander, the first Black Canadian Member of Parliament, whose life of public service helped advance the fight against discrimination in Canada. His legacy remains a powerful example of leadership and resilience.
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ALPHA Education is honouring Black History Month by highlighting the lives and legacies of Black Canadians who shaped this country’s history. Today, we remember Africville, a historic Black community in Halifax that became both a symbol of injustice and of strength.
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On this day, the Battle of Singapore began. The invasion led to Japanese occupation, forced labour of POWs, and mass violence against civilians, including the Sook Ching massacre. War is more than battles; it destroys lives, dignity and human rights.
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#OTD In 1945, the Manila Massacre began. Over one month, an estimated 100,000 civilians were killed, nearly 10% of the city’s population, making it one of WWII’s deadliest episodes in Asia. What does remembering Manila ask of us, as civilians continue to suffer in wars today?
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Today, we remember the victims of the Quebec City Mosque attack and reaffirm our commitment to action against Islamophobia and othering-based actions that foster hate. At a time of rising Islamophobia, remembering and educating are vital to combating othering and hatred.
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On a day of Holocaust remembrance, ALPHA Education honours all victims and people who suffered racialized violence.
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On MLK Day, we remember Dr. King’s leadership in the U.S.Civil Rights Movement and his later work addressing economic inequality and the impacts of war.
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Since Jan 8, 1992, survivors of Japanese military sexual slavery have gathered every Wednesday to demand remembrance, accountability, and justice. Today, we remember their courage and resilience.
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