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PBS SoCal AAPI Heritage Month Programming to Include ‘Baseball Behind Barbed Wire’

Eagle Palm Pin #1 Bronze (2019).

which will list the names of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated.Members of Rafu Mutsumi-kai carry a mikoshi (portable shrine) to celebrate the opening of the 11th annual Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival.

PBS SoCal AAPI Heritage Month Programming to Include ‘Baseball Behind Barbed Wire’

As Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa once said.He noted that the city celebrated the 50th anniversary of its sister-city relationship with Kashiwa.Cherry blossoms are the symbol for the progress and happiness.

PBS SoCal AAPI Heritage Month Programming to Include ‘Baseball Behind Barbed Wire’

Torrance Sister City Association.The cherry blossom also symbolizes friend-ship and alliance.

PBS SoCal AAPI Heritage Month Programming to Include ‘Baseball Behind Barbed Wire’

Japanese companies are the number one investor in California and Torrance is the home of many Japanese companies.

such as sports-related activities.Eastern: The Literature of Japanese American Incarceration: Resistance at JeromeWednesday.

Mayor Rosalie Gould will take place on June 7 during the Rohwer/Jerome Pilgrimage.Eastern: Instagram Live: Rohwer Cemetery11 a.

We invite you to bring stories.Eastern: From Jerome/Rohwer to Tulsa: Why Japanese Americans Are Supporting Black Reparations5 p.