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‘Cool Japan’ at L.A. County Fair
the Board of Directors welcomes Peter Gee and Takao Suzuki to the helm as co-executive directors of Little Tokyo Service Center.
We have the power to make sure that the suffering of our ancestors and the efforts of those in the camps will never be forgotten.nearly perished in the concentration camp.

the country that calls itself the land of the free and the home of the brave? It happened once.They helped me realize what being Japanese American meant to me.Teaching children and teenagers to care about the culture of the Japanese Americans could help.

and this is what motivated me to write the book I mentioned previously.an issue that forces smaller businesses out of an area due to increased rent prices.

this is why we must empower them.
Because the camp survivors will eventually pass on and we will be what is left.Korematsu was born in Oakland to parents who had immigrated to the U.
chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC).I am remembering Fred Korematsu by partnering with colleagues both across the aisle and in the Senate to ensure that his legacy is remembered for generations to come.
That we must take the time to listen and learn the lessons of the past.on what would have been his 106th birthday