TOMORROW
Refining the documentary series where global celebrities visit the sufferers, worldwide specialists review post-quake changes and new moves of Japan.
April 22
Designing for Recovery
Passing On Memories of Disaster
Stone memorials inscribed with the lessons of natural disasters since ancient times can be found across Japan. Japanese also learn about disaster preparedness at school. But how useful were these practices when the last disaster hit? How can preparation and response be improved? These are the questions American journalist Lucy Birmingham seeks answers to in her report on disaster education.
Lucy Birmingham / Journalist
Lucy Birmingham is a Tokyo-based journalist and photographer. Her work has appeared in major US news and cultural media, from TIME and Newsweek to Artscape International. She co-authored with David McNeill a book about Japan's March 2011 natural and nuclear disaster, Strong in the Rain.
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