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Abstract:An interview with actor and activist George Takei uncovers how his early experience in a Japanese American relocation camp shaped his views on why we choose to preserve historic places, how telling difficult stories can lead us to reconciliation, and how preservation can contribute to the social justice goals of equity and inclusion.