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Honoring Legacy: Japanese American Veterans Carrying the Torch

and interrogators in the Military Intelligence Service with shortening the war in the Pacific Theater by two years.

entries must provide compelling reasons to support the Tuna Canyon Detention Station preservation efforts.A $600 scholarship is provided for each first-place entry in art.

Honoring Legacy: Japanese American Veterans Carrying the Torch

The Tuna Canyon Detention Station was a Department of Justice site in Los Angeles County where Japanese.Our coalition believes that through art.“American Heritage” by 2022 winner Abigail CorderoOn Aug.

Honoring Legacy: Japanese American Veterans Carrying the Torch

High school students can build that better future and this scholarship will motivate them to do so.Entries with applications are due on or before Oct.

Honoring Legacy: Japanese American Veterans Carrying the Torch

Only one entry per category is permitted.

their personal role in ensuring that the injustices that occurred at Tuna Canyon do not happen to others.The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

He went on to earn bachelors and masters degrees in engineering from UC Berkeley and UCLA.Through research and reflection on his own experience.

Reserve a ticket online to attend NEHs 2024 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities.hosted at the Japanese American National Museum and the Japanese American Cultural Community Center in Little Tokyo.