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at Los Angeles Central Library.
We stand together because no community should be isolated in the fight for justice.as well as cultural performances.

who is not as lucky as my brother.she said the federal enforcement actions continue to harm and destroy our communities and our families across Los Angeles.who are afraid to take the bus to work.

The event featured visuals honoring detained and deported loved ones.abandoned by my family and struggling with addiction and escaping gang life.

I witnessed my brother houseless.
standing in resistance against the fear and devastation caused by recent ICE raids and the increasing militarization of immigrant communities in Southern California.This award recognizes people and organizations for their outstanding contributions to the Southern California Japanese American community.
His gratitude to all who touched his life is still felt in his food.student activism in the 70s reinforced the importance of remaining connected to their Japanese American community as well as the need to preserve its unique identity.
to create childrens books on Japanese American culture.and Japanese American cultures and communities.