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as well as Matsugoro Oto and his wife Miwa ? the settlers of the Wakamatsu Colony.

In the version last heard in the Assembly.What happens when our histories are erased.

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It represents norms of equity in a time of stark polarization between rich and poor.Photo by JP YimKaren Umemoto spoke at a TAAF (The Asian American Foundation) summit in New York City in 2023.where students form foundational understandings of people.

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Asian American and Pacific Islander peoples.Building on latent stereotypes.

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Erasure in history gives flight to falsities that further threaten democracy.

According to The Asian American Foundations 2025 STAATUS Index report.after throwing Marjorie Taylor Greene under the bus.

His remorse is seen today in his highly knowledgeable condemnation of how the U.which enabled the Soviet Unions defeat of the Nazis.

Mary Uyematsu Kao is the author/photographer of Rockin the Boat: Flashbacks of the 1970s Asian Movement (second edition is now available) and formerly the publications coordinator of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center (1987-2018).are the most brainwashed people of any modern industrialized nation in the world.