ESJF PUBLICATIONS
Available in Teacher and Student Editions
These guides explore the history of Japanese wartime military sexual slavery—a crime against humanity. They highlight survivors' transnational activism and civil society's collective efforts to achieve accountability as well as the ongoing fight for justice against all forms of sexual and gender-based violence.
In 2018, the Teacher Edition was distributed to all high schools in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD).
These guides explore the history of Japanese wartime military sexual slavery—a crime against humanity. They highlight survivors' transnational activism and civil society's collective efforts to achieve accountability as well as the ongoing fight for justice against all forms of sexual and gender-based violence.
In 2018, the Teacher Edition was distributed to all high schools in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD).
This resource is a concise overview of Korea’s political landscape at the turn of the 20th century. It centers on the early immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area whose activism helped secure the 1945 liberation of Korea. It also traces the thread from early Korean American community organizing to the democratic transition in modern South Korea.
Distributed to all SFUSD high schools in 2026 and archived in the San Francisco History Center at the SF Public Library.
Distributed to all SFUSD high schools in 2026 and archived in the San Francisco History Center at the SF Public Library.