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USC Bestows Posthumous Degrees to Nisei Students Removed from School During WWII

have helped to revitalize and increase participation in this spirited communal art form both within and outside the Japanese American community.

We need to decide what kind of world that we want to live in.The histories of our communities must continue to be preserved and shared.

USC Bestows Posthumous Degrees to Nisei Students Removed from School During WWII

The terror that ICE and the Customs and Border Patrol raise across the country.Message From MuseumAnn Burroughs.and to do that ignores the diversity and the extraordinary richness of the ethnic and cultural diversity that makes up this country.

USC Bestows Posthumous Degrees to Nisei Students Removed from School During WWII

‘I want to believe that goodness exists in this country.‘Hands off our history! People and places will not be erased!Arguelles added.

USC Bestows Posthumous Degrees to Nisei Students Removed from School During WWII

which is why we have to continue to challenge the revisionist history.

Our brown-skinned brothers and sisters are going through hell.These heart-to-heart connections made me realize the accomplishments of Japanese Americans throughout history.

There are not enough words to express my appreciation for the friendship and kind support I received from many people these past three years.and 10 days to be exact — and will be leaving my post to return to Japan.

I firmly believe they will play a central role in advancing the Japan-U.The very last thing I will do as consul general of Japan in Los Angeles will be to participate in the Nisei Week Parade on Sunday.