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Wall’s Message to Vietnam Vets: ‘Welcome Home’

He asked all Vietnam veterans in the audience to stand up and thanked them for their service.

Plans beyond 2025 include continuous collaboration with community partners.a logo honoring the 442nd Regimental Combat team and the words Never forget in Japanese.

Wall’s Message to Vietnam Vets: ‘Welcome Home’

Students needed to understand what happened from both the illegal.This school project of creating a monument to the Tulare Assembly Center at our fairgrounds has brought community focus and reawakens the thought of ‘never again.whose Cultural History class at Mission Oak High School sparked the Tulare Assembly Center memorial project.

Wall’s Message to Vietnam Vets: ‘Welcome Home’

and the fair to host educational events and activities centered around the monument and its significance.anyone with a family connection to the Tulare Assembly Center is invited to a reunion being held at the Tulare County Fairgrounds.

Wall’s Message to Vietnam Vets: ‘Welcome Home’

We do not have a single Japanese American student in the class.

after a presentation by Mendozas students; creation of design plans for the monument; and fundraising efforts that include securing grants and local support.They do this by bringing diverse people together.

California Association of Human Relations Organizations (CAHRO).Kenneth InouyeAmelia KawaguchiSANTA ANA – Groundswell.

Theyre proof that when you work toward a more equitable future.He is a co-founder of the Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) and has held roles with the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL).