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JACL, CAPAC Oppose Expanded Incarceration of Children at Fort Sill

(Photo by Derek Yamashita)By GWEN MURANAKA.

and Anthony Victoria talk about the challenges of representing the slow violence of the supply chain.and to teach us how different cultures think about the environment.

JACL, CAPAC Oppose Expanded Incarceration of Children at Fort Sill

We hope to help audiences understand environmental inequality and its implications for climate change.Childrens books have begun to focus in sensitive ways on conveying issues around climate change.It sparks conversation and the creativity we need to collectively reimagine a more equitable future.

JACL, CAPAC Oppose Expanded Incarceration of Children at Fort Sill

by sharing both scholarship and community narratives.All worked alongside a coalition of universities and community organizations led by the Humanities Action Lab at Rutgers University-Newark.

JACL, CAPAC Oppose Expanded Incarceration of Children at Fort Sill

a collaboration among students and faculty from CSU Northridge.

1) and the Riverside Art Museum (Oct.just steps away from the current cafe.

have been fielding comments from several customers who used to visit the Little Tokyo diner.Little Tokyo was really dying because of people not wanting to stick around because of the homeless and the car break-ins.

He figures Suehiro will ultimately leave its First Street location.The potential for skyrocketing property values has created an environment that threatens to force out legacy neighborhood businesses and fundamentally change the complexion of Little Tokyo.