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Open Letter on Wakasa Memorial Stone and Site
not because of their age per se.
The laughter was infectious and the taiko performance was understood by all.hosted a cultural program for the elderly residents at the Atherton Baptist Homes in Alhambra on May 25

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visit: LinkMai Omoto is a third generation Japanese American and a Kizuna Nikkei Community intern with the Rafu Shimpo.To report a hate incident or hate crime and get support.

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and has been involved with the Little Tokyo community for many years.is being mourned throughout the academic world.
his work was crucial and will be long-remembered.where he helped to found the first program in Asian American studies in the Ivy League.
Professor Okihiro began his career on the West Coast.This fall we are publishing a second edition of this important book.