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a professor of anthropology and of American studies and ethnicity at USC.

Rafu: How did NSU impact you? What do you think of your legacies as the co-founders of NSU?Albert: It changed my life.We felt that the community was there.

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And I think those friendships probably last.some of those friendships are going to last you.It was more to create a sense of community and family for the students on campus.

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And for the students who feel detached from being Japanese — I still hope it can provide them some sense of identity that they can feel proud of and carry forward for the rest of their lives.we always wanted to be open to all.

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We were literally wondering if it was going to survive.

Hes the one who at least pointed out to Albert and myself that there was a real lack of Japanese American organizational representation at the Studies Center and at UCLA generally.into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his demons.

and the shedding of that blood carries with it God’s very life.I just got my first Social Security check!!! And the older I get.

We are all infected and impure with sin.He was nailed to the cross and shed His blood for our sins.