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Large, Peaceful ‘No Kings’ Protests in Torrance, Pasadena

with everyone cheering on the singer or grabbing the extra microphone and joining in the chorus.

Clockwise from above: a young black belt from the Eibo Kan Gojo Ryu Karate Do demonstrates his skills; festivalgoers were treated to gentle movements and soothing island sounds from Nā Pua Ohana ‘Ilima Hula Studio; ESGVJCC staff member Michi Lew looks on as a young visitor spins for a prize; someone is both excited and mesmerized at the sight of a giant Pikachu.craft vendors and a slate of musical and stage performances.

Large, Peaceful ‘No Kings’ Protests in Torrance, Pasadena

and at least one image to accompany the piece.Nima are members of the Discover Nikkei online community called Nima-kai.themed open call for writings.

Large, Peaceful ‘No Kings’ Protests in Torrance, Pasadena

For Discover Nikkeis 20th anniversary.will be available on DiscoverNikkei.

Large, Peaceful ‘No Kings’ Protests in Torrance, Pasadena

and vignettes that celebrate and honor Nikkei family stories in all their forms.

including guidelines and writing prompts.Metro anticipates a 24% travel time reduction and a projected weekday ridership growth to around 66.

targeted stakeholder partnerships and inclusive public events designed to lower barriers to participation.with Metro executive team members Patrick Chandler.

The APA Los Angeles awards recognize outstanding planning work throughout the region.lighting and real-time arrival information and will operate in dedicated curbside lanes supported by transit signal priority.