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US proposes changes to definition of currency
Takei remembers the soldiers saying as they walked up and down the aisles.
President Roosevelts Executive Order 9066 incarcerated more than 120.so that we may never have to experience this again.

President Roosevelt signed an executive order that began the racist and unjustified internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.These Americans were treated as enemies of the state solely because of their ethnicity.and inclusion — from limiting curriculum of diverse histories to restricting LGBTQ+ youth from accessing health care or playing sports aligned with their gender.

I join the East Bay community in remembering those Japanese Americans who suffered because of horrific government policies based on prejudice and xenophobia.we must acknowledge that anti-Asian hate still persists and commit ourselves to rooting out all forms of discrimination and xenophobia in this country.

we must speak up in the face of injustice and ensure that we do not repeat the mistakes of our past.
who called the order one of the most shameful periods in our nations history.Elemental Funk: (front row) Wade Inouye.
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”A Starbucks representative told The New York Times.The NLRB called on Starbucks to reopen the locations.