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2019.07.26

[Event report] 2019 “Hansen's Disease and human rights” seminar
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What is the "Hansen's Disease and Human Rights" Seminar?

The "Hansen's Disease and Human Rights" Summer Seminar was initially (2015) started for teachers at school. After that, the general public also expressed their desire to participate in such seminars, and from the second time onward, the general public also participated, and this year marks the fifth year. Thank you for joining us from all over Japan in the hot weather this time as well.

Outline of the event

Day and time
2019年7月26日(金)10時 から 16時15分(9時30分より受付開始)
place
国立ハンセン病資料館(1階 映像ホール、2階 展示室など)
Against the elephant
主として教員、人権担当者
※一般の方も受け付けています
Capacity
50 people (in order of application, please apply from the website below)
Entry fee
無料
※昼食は各自でご用意頂き、館内でおとりいただくことをお勧め致します。近隣にコンビニと多磨全生園内にレストラン「なごみ」があります。
Main event
The National Hansen's Disease Museum (parking lot available)
4-1-13, Aoba-cho, Higashimurayama-shi, Tokyo 189-0002 (access)

 

▼当日のスケジュール

Time place Contents
10時15分 から 10時30分 1階 映像ホール DVD screening "Do you know Hansen's Disease
10時30分 から 11時30分 1階 映像ホール "Issues related to leprosy" Shunichiro Otaka (Chief of the Social Awareness Division of the The National Hansen's Disease Museum
11時30分 から 13時 1階 研修室ほか Lunch break
11時30分 から 13時 1階 映像ホール 「ハンセン病と人権」平澤保治(当館運営委員)
※語り部の体調等によりDVD上映に代えさせて頂くことがありますのでご了承ください
14時30分 から 16時 2階 各種展示室 Museum tour
16時 から 16時15分 1階 映像ホール Closing ceremony, certificate of completion

※7月25日(木)は夏期セミナーにお申し込みいただいた方向けのオプションで13時半から15時まで多磨全生園見学ツアーを行います

 

2019年度「ハンセン病と人権」セミナー 開催報告

In the summer seminar, "opening ceremony", "Greetings", "orientation", "DVD screening Hansen's Disease Do you know" (the first place Hansen's Disease whether of what kind of disease and, Issues related to leprosy comprehensively and systematically learn , A DVD that can be used in classes was screened), Lecture "Issues related to leprosy" (1. Hansen's Disease in Japan (until the Edo period) ⇒ 2. Hansen's Disease in Japan (from Meiji to Heisei) ⇒ 3. Points of the exhibition tour ⇒ 4. Importance of human rights, cruelty of discrimination ~ Issues related to leprosy ~) ⇒ Lectures were given in the order of summary), Mr. Yasuharu Hirasawa's story "Hansen's Disease and human rights (despair in life) No-Hansen's Disease disease-) ”(Starting from the thoughts at the time of admission as a party, Tama Zenshoen became a celebration venue for the Olympic Holy Fire Relay at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. The program was carried out in the order of "Museum tour", "School closing ceremony", and "Certificate of completion". Also, in the questionnaire up to last year, we received a voice saying that we would like to visit Tama Zenshoen, so we also held a tour Tama Zenshoen

開校式・ご挨拶/金貴粉(司会・主任学芸員)、DVD上映「ハンセン病を知っていますか」

Issues related to leprosy / Shunichiro Otaka (Chief of Social Awareness Division)

"Hansen's Disease and human rights (despair in life is not -Hansen's Disease over 70 years along with the -)" / Yasuji Hirasawa (The National Hansen's Disease Museum Steering Committee)

State of museum tour

Closing ceremony, certificate of completion

July 25 (Thursday) Tama Zenshoen Zenseien Tour

 

 

From questionnaires and opinions

  • Thank you very much. Every time, I get deep suggestions for my sincere and prepared attitude toward life and human rights.
  • I was encouraged to think and act on what I could do to understand Hansen's Disease Since there are some people who are interested in friends and acquaintances, I would like to introduce today's lecture and visit several times. Thank you for the stories that only Mr. Hirasawa can hear, such as the discrimination that still remains and the opposition to the revision of the law.
  • Issues related to leprosy and find hope for how I would be involved in the future.
  • I learned a lot about human rights.
  • Through this seminar, I was able to deepen my understanding of Hansen's Disease When I was young, Leprosy Prevention Law was a law for patients, but now that I know that patients were suffering from this law, I am really glad Leprosy Prevention Law I would like to come to the museum together when my grandchildren grow up a little.
  • I learned a lot. I intended to learn about Hansen's Disease Hansen's Disease but also about social issues such as prejudice and discrimination. Thank you very much.
  • It was very easy to understand, and the works and ideas of the residents were really wonderful, and I was able to get to know Hansen's Disease Thank you for reminding me of something like the essence of human beings that I had forgotten. I would like you to tell more about it to the young people and children of our generation.

We would like to continue to consider plans that many people can participate in, so we look forward to working with you. We look forward to your participation.