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Hiroshima Survivor Recounts Experiences at Memorial Service
She generously and selflessly served others throughout her life.
It is well documented that these impacts are felt the most in underserved communities of color.and exploitation of the land and people.

Spanish/English translation available.“Climates of Inequality” will include a week-long pop-up exhibition at JANM (Saturday.Panel discussion and exhibition reception: Environmental Justice in the IE: Community-based Practices in Art and Activism.

associate professor of history and director of public history at UCR.Climates of Inequality: Stories of Environmental Justice is accompanied by a series of locally produced public programs.

from coalition-building and other solidarity movements to greening and restoring sites of significance.
and historical imagery to delve into the deep roots of climate inequality and environmental injustice.that our kids will someday … stand in front of those oaks.
The audience was invited to join in singing the Kyu Sakamoto classic Ue o Muite Arukou.So thank you everyone for your continued support and for your telling of your own personal history so that it will be folded into our great American history.
video excerpts were shown of Legacy Project interviews with children and grandchildren of detainees.Not only is she beautiful outwardly.