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carousel carver and restorationist from Marion.
she made time to bring their kids to NCRR events.He was a communicator who had the ability to talk to people at all levels.

leader and teacher to the end; where he imparted invaluable lessons on living out our years gracefully and with meaning.Yvonne was the perfect partner for Alan.Alan Nishio (center) at the book launch for “NCRR: The Grassroots Struggle for Japanese American Redress and Reparations” in 2018 at the JACCC.

But most important to me was his friendship.He was crystal clear that it was not the single voice that was important – it was building the community voice.

and was instrumental in transitioning LTPRO (Little Tokyo Peoples Rights Organization) towards redress where it became a vital part of LACCOR (Los Angeles Community Coalition on Redress and Reparations).
surrounded by love and his family.Wrap up the holiday season on a high note by ushering in the 2024 new year.
?Shogun Santa?will be in town and making a special visit to Little Tokyo?Saturday.or capturing the perfect holiday moment in a photo with Shogun Santa.
nearly 140-year-old neighborhood.?at the Far East Lounge located at 353 1st Street to submit their stamp card and spin the wheel for a guaranteed small prize.