I passed this little gem several times during my L.A. Trip, and interested in its name. On my last day in LA, it’s finally open. I was quite surprised to see exhibitions about “comfort women”. It does live up to its name.
Staff are very nice and very passionate about their exhibitions. Some of the installations are even hand made by the staff. They also print little books that has more documentations and resources for the exhibitions and giving out for free.
Take to them, they’ll have tons of information to share.
I will for sure visit it again if I come back to LA.
I don’t feel like this museum has tons of funds judging by its vibe, so I would recommend donating some cash if you have some...
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