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Her work is informed by life experiences in segregated Baltimore.
said human rights abuses such as the Japanese American incarceration could happen again if there is a toxic combination of hatred.000 people in presentations around the county over the last 15 years.

Mihara said at the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) in Los Angeles.000 Japanese Americans during World War II.who was forced with his family from his home in San Francisco and into the War Relocation Authority camp at Heart Mountain.

Mihara was introduced by Heart Mountain Chair Shirley Ann Higuchi and Ann Burroughs.He was selected to present the lecture by NEH Chair Shelly Lowe after she watched one of his presentations at last years Heart Mountain Pilgrimage.

Burroughs called Mihara a man whose lifes work embodies the very essence of the humanities.
Credit: Heart Mountain Wyoming FoundationSam Mihara speaks at a post-lecture reception.The storms may come but they are not the end of the story.
We start to say I cant do this.and His faithfulness never fails.
it is I! Do not be afraid!Peter replied to Him.it floats effortlessly and on the surface.