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Tajiri’s Touch and Talk at Gallery Mujo
and dire threats from extremists seeking to undermine public schools.
We remember the incarceration of our community during WWII in order honor the experiences of our families.A Japanese Canadian recalls his life in Vancouver.

these films help us tell our story so that everyone can learn about Japanese American incarceration.with Trump invoking the Enemy Aliens Act of 1798 to justify his plans for mass deportation.who writes a column in the Nichi Bei News.

10 minutes) by Kerwin Berk/Ikeibi Films in San Francisco (Feb.Book of Remembrance in Gardena on March 9.

it is of crucial importance that the American public not forget that crime of incarcerating Japanese Americans during World War II.
I experienced being imprisoned for three-and-a-half years.Douglas MacArthur would credit the efforts of the Americans of Japanese ancestry serving as linguists.
which will take place this coming October.and the actual Go For Broke stamp with a specially arranged U
titled Echoes of Resilience: Imagining the Possible in Preserving Japanese American Heritage.was shot and killed by a guard at the Topaz concentration camp in Utah while walking his dog inside the barbed-wire fence on April 11.