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Great Nisei Reunion III Coming to Redondo Beach
The same goes for tea ceremony and ikebana — they all contain a profound cultural value.
who was active with the Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition.or 2-3-minute video and $200 for second place to high school students for a total of $2.

German and Italian immigrants and others were unjustly incarcerated during World War II.believed that youth can be change agents so long as they understand the history of a place and the power of diversity.The Tuna Canyon Detention Station was a Department of Justice site in Tujunga where Japanese.

SFVJACC has been a proud sponsor of the traveling exhibit since its inception in 2015.Visual art entries must enable people to understand the history of the Tuna Canyon Detention Station and feel deeply enough to take action to stop future civil liberty violations.

A $600 scholarship is provided for each first-place entry in art.
Entries are judged on originality.My withdrawal stems from a deeper issue.
Councilmember Betty Martinez Franco won the special election to represent District 5.she was knocked off the ballot by an Orange County Superior Court judge in February for the April special election.
We filed an opposition to the petition and a motion to strike the petition under Californias anti-SLAPP law.driven by corruption and the interests of those they support.