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THROUGH THE FIRE: Towards a Second Great APIA Awakening?
owner Kenji Suzuki thought about the question for a long time before answering.
As with our struggle for justice.The Manzanar Committee; member Wendi Yamashita told attendees at the pilgrimage that the memories of what happened during the war challenge us.

a longtime community activist and Manzanar Committee member.We are all here with each other in fellowship to remember that the lessons of the Japanese American incarceration are part of an ongoing struggle for peace and democracy.as well as the military service of those from the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.

welcomed the crowd by sharing.senior policy and advocacy coordinator of CAIR (Council on American-Is-lamic Relations) California shared.

the Manzanar Committee successfully hosted its 55th annual pilgrimage centered on the theme of Peace.
MARK KIRCHNERThe program included a procession of banners to honor incarcerees of the ten WRA concentration camps.so I am looking forward to seeing what new things I can discover in Montebello city.
I cant wait to meet all the amazing people of Ashiya and make lifelong memories.From left: Montebello City Councilmember Angie Jimenez.
2024 MASCA Student Ambassador Ben RichardsBen shared.He also belongs to a local chorus club and enjoys listening to music and singing songs.