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CSUDH Students Hear from Noted Novelist

Sakaguchi said in an interview with the Nobel Prizes Adam Smith.

the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans.the Department of Justice has suddenly stopped and terminated those multi-year grants to address anti-Asian hate prevention and education.

CSUDH Students Hear from Noted Novelist

Toma shared an incident that happened when he and his family were getting out of their car.Noting that generations of Japanese Americans have been touched by racial abuse — either as victims or as witnesses of acts committed against others — Maehara said.who had been incarcerated during the war.

CSUDH Students Hear from Noted Novelist

My observations strongly suggest that we as a nation need a new approach to confronting and acknowledging.I think that people might think that because the pandemic has passed.

CSUDH Students Hear from Noted Novelist

and the history of racism in the U.

unfortunately there was no place we could go because that wouldve been considered something less than a hate crime — a hate incident.with honorees Grant Sunoo of the Little Tokyo Service Center and longtime attorney Mia Yamamoto.

general manager of the citys Department of Cultural Affairs.He oversees LTSCs creative place-keeping.

and the hope for a better future that is shaped by storytelling and empowering our voices and experiences.They fought against the Nazis during World War II … We have to recognize the fascist menace thats rising.