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the David Nishida and Tina Yamano Nishida Distinguished Lecture and Panel.
archaeologist; director of Campus Archaeology Program; associate professor of anthropology.a backhoe company working at the direction of the Topaz Museum Board dug up and removed the Wakasa Monument.

other members of the Japanese American community.despite multiple requests from the Wakasa committee that it do so.Poston descendantKaren Kiyo Lowhurst.

including our committee members who deeply care about this history; whose advocacy is supported by the National Trust for Historic Preservation; and who have presented at national conferences on the Wakasa Monument to record our WWII history and its relevance today.to honor James Wakasas memory.

Densho founding executive deirectorSatsuki Ina.
This was done without archaeological supervision.1977: The new Community Center building was completed.
senior deputy representative for Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn; State Sen.1946: Many Japanese Americans gradually returned to the greater Los Angeles area.
1957: The Japanese School re-opened and activities resumed.with some settling in the Norwalk area.