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‘Changing Perspectives’ Conference on WWII Incarceration
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as well as from many Americans who value their connections with Japan.I also poured my energy into working with Japan House Los Angeles to present the attractive aspects of Japan.

By KENKO SONETo the residents of Southern California and Arizona.it would be the same as this years Nisei Week theme: Kansha or Gratitude.as well as local municipalities.

000 Japanese nationals — more than any other overseas Japanese diplomatic mission in the world.we responded and swiftly issued consular alerts and provided information through the Consulates social media and website.

That is why one of my top priorities was nurturing the next-generation Japanese American leaders.
I have focused my efforts on further expanding and deepening these bilateral bonds.The name means Village of Light.
so I think that we should teach it in a way that is relevant today.even a record player that is occasionally spinning Japanese pop hits from the 1980s and 90s.
Photos introduce visitors and students to the history of the Japanese American incarceration during World War II.Im a firm believer that we cant separate language from culture.