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His loss continues to be felt deeply by many on the campus and in the community.
With the proper military color guard opening the event with the Pledge of Allegiance.president/CEO of Go For Broke National Education Center.

David Iwata of the Japanese American Veterans Association.was attended by around 300 people at Whittiers Liberty Community Plaza.when confronted with the loyalty question.

The attentive audience at the celebration was testament to all his years of neighborly relations in the community.Supervisor Janice Hahn at right.

Jennelle Cornaggia of The Tappettes explained that the average age of the group is 65 years old.
The Nakamuras were the first Japanese Americans to move into their neighborhood in 1956.Immigrant communities have been living in fear.
John Kim (Catalyst California).including speakers: LA City Councilmember Nithya Raman.
president and CEO of Catalyst California; Chanchanit (Chancee) Martorell.and altars in their honor… We must continue to come together and tell one story — loud.