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Talk on Nisei Vets’ Impact on Redress

LTSC co-executive director; Claire Kitayama.

John Winter during a public committee hearing about an upcoming visit to the Heart Mountain Wyoming Interpretive Center.The term (J*p camp} that I used just slipped out of my mouth as that is what it has always been referred to in my world as a kid.

Talk on Nisei Vets’ Impact on Redress

while also undermining efforts to educate the public about this injustice.the term ‘Jap has been used with hate and contempt directly implied.— The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation issued the following statement on June 12 in response to the use of a racial slur by a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives.

Talk on Nisei Vets’ Impact on Redress

Statement from JACLThe JACL expresses deep concern and disappointment over the recent use of an anti-Japanese racial slur by Wyoming State Rep.This incident serves as a testament to the need to continue educating the public about the power of words

Talk on Nisei Vets’ Impact on Redress

This incident serves as a testament to the need to continue educating the public about the power of words.

The root cellar was later used by homestead farmers who worked the former camp farm and was donated to HMWF by the Jolovich familyPhotos by Alan MiwaGardena Buddhist Church and its Forward Project hosted a dance benefit on May 17 at Nishi Hongwanji Buddhist Temple in Little Tokyo to raise much-needed funds to improve their aging Social Hall — built almost 50 years ago — and facilities.

which will include upgrades for ADA compliance.the event featured line dancing lessons.

is part of the preparation for GBCs centennial in 2026.Dance instructor Linda OkumuraDance instructor Akimi WatanabeA line-dancing lesson.