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EWP to Present World Premiere of ‘Washer/Dryer’
An architecture rendering of the new core exhibition In the Future We Call Now: Realities of Racism.
But still I was able to retire.So it was a good setup for retirement.

I am a Democrat in a MAGA Republican state.and a growing awareness of social issues.My rides to CSULB were arranged through Karl Nobuyuki.

I was introduced to womens studies as part of my sociology curriculum.Just one more sign that our Japanese American community is spreading into new spaces due to the economic times.

I graduated from Gardena High 1973 and started CSULB (Cal State Long Beach) the same year.
keep kicking ass!——————–Mary Uyematsu Kao worked at the UCLA Asian American Studies Center from 1987-2018.and JANM will partner with The Irei Project and USCs Duncan Ryuken Williams to travel the book in conjunction with pilgrimages to a number of former War Relocation Authority.
the Coats Family Chair in the Arts and professor of art history.Pictures of Belonging reveals a broader picture of the American experience by presenting artworks and life stories of three trailblazing Japanese American women of the pre–World War II generation that will be in dialogue with each other for the first time.
and a reception spotlighting NIkkei food on Feb.Dreams of Democracy by Ralph Appelbaum Associates.