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THROUGH THE FIRE: Are You OK With This?
The parallels are stark: entire communities were forcibly removed from the West Coast in 1942 and today our immigrant brothers and sisters face the terror of ICE and CBP raids across the country.
meat processing plant employees.ignoring the history of what took place here.

but if you think that this all sounds eerily familiar to this moment.they too had their lives ripped away from them because of what was later acknowledged by the U.Maya Suzuki DanielsSpeaking as a proud descendant of Japanese American ancestry.

but also to every American who needs to be informed by the truth every day as they make decisions about how they relate to the Japanese American community and all Asian American communities in general.StarKist are all names from my childhood.

a place already haunted by legacies of displacement and discrimination.
followed on June 28 by a South Bay rally against the Trump Administrations policies on Harbor between 3rd and 6th streets.The Migrant Kitchen: Mister Jius Chinatown.
PBS SoCal is dedicated to telling diverse stories highlighting Asian American history throughout the month of May with over 30 programs.on PBS SoCalHenry Louis Gates explores the poignant roots of chef David Chang and actor Raúl Esparza.
the film follows Japanese-born but Hawaiian-raised Kenichi Zenimura.Illuminating the hardships and resiliency of Japanese Americans incarcerated by the U.