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Groundbreaking for Satoru Tsuneishi Park in Monrovia
earned his bachelors degree in biological sciences in 1947 and an honorary doctorate in 2004 from SJSU.
The event will be held at the Japanese American National Museum and DoubleTree by Hilton Los Angeles Downtown in Little Tokyo.who will share their personal and professional healing journeys.

The traumatic experience of the race-based mass removal and incarceration of all people of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast led to fractures in our psyches.?The Grateful Crane Ensemble.we will delve into the fissures of racism and injustice.

Generational break-out groups will follow.survivor of the WWII prison camps and author of The Poet and The Silk Girl: A Memoir of Love.

He will discuss the Irei Project: The National Monument for WWII Japanese American Incarceration.
and the celebration of healing practices that have emerged from our communities today.he hosted an exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of Toyo Miyatake.
reflected on the impact of COVID-19.where CRFT by Maki was located.
You have supported us during the good and bad times.It was such a privilege to serve the Little Tokyo neighborhood from our little storefront on First Street.