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Downtown L.A. Film Festival to Screen ‘Crimson Kimono’
Tokio courageously continued to fight in the war with resilience and bravery.
and has been involved with the Little Tokyo community for many years.The event will host guest speakers.

administered by the California State Library in partnership with the California Department of Social Services and the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs as part of the Stop the Hate program.By MAI OMOTOLittle Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) will host The Ripple Effect: Walk for Suicide Prevention on Saturday.and mental health resources to bring people together and assist them in recognizing available resources.

Changing Tides provides a variety of mental health services to AAPI youth in need including free therapy sessions and free suicide prevention training.She is currently a rising junior at Pitzer College majoring in psychology with a minor in Japanese.

The event will raise funds to support the initiatives of Changing Tides
Photos by MARK KURODAThe Southeast Japanese School and Community Center held its 61st annual Cultural Festival and Ondo last weekend.the differences within JACL appear to be along generational lines:The organization’s leaders and some older members were reluctant to take a position on the war.
As they declared Remember Aaron Bushnell.American exceptionalism cant save American empire.
She has been contributing to The Rafus Through the Fire series for eight years.and the first genocide that lays bare the Democratic Partys spinelessness.