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He realized most Americans knew little about the Japanese American incarceration during World War II that imprisoned 125.
Nancy Uyemura with a photo of herself (date unknown) used for the Nancy 2024 exhibition.Arent we special? Isnt this moment special? Wear the Sunday clothes and use the special dishes.

This is a particularly special project for us: Nancy and LA Artcore founder Lydia Takeshita met in the early 1980s when Artcore established itself on Mateo Street.This exhibition is a memoir of sorts — my life growing up in L.I am thrilled to have been supported by Ana Iwataki and Gino Abrajano.

said LA Artcore Executive Director Pranay Reddy.for this moment is special and we want to experience it all.

The work on view offers glimpses of her inquiries into nature.
where she co-founded Gallery IV.All 71 assemblymembers present voted in favor of the resolution.
The majority were sent to War Relocation Authority camps in desolate areas of California.The survivors — the oldest of whom was 99 — included members of Buddhist Church of Sacramento.
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