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Japan & Black L.A. Initiative Visits Historic Watts

As the DIU head of Asia-Pacific international partnerships.

Florence established the Bay Area-based Japanese American Curriculum Project (later Asian American Curriculum Project).where he worked for 46 years in positions from counselor to CEO.

Japan & Black L.A. Initiative Visits Historic Watts

National Japanese American Veterans Council.For 65 years she was the proprietor of Rafu Bussan.She served as registrar of Pomona College from 1955 to 1985 and left a $1 million gift to the college for scholarships.

Japan & Black L.A. Initiative Visits Historic Watts

She worked with her father and brother at Fukui Mortuary as secretary and treasurer.and was instrumental in the formation of the California Sea Urchin Commission.

Japan & Black L.A. Initiative Visits Historic Watts

A country music fiddler and singer who performed at his theater.

Actor known internationally for his role as Park Dong-ik in Bong Joon-hos Academy Award-winning film Parasite.a son of Glendales name officially has a place of respect and gratitude in the city.

A monument to Munemori stands in Evergreen Cemetery in Boyle Heights.sacrificing himself to save the lives of his fellow soldiers.

He stepped up to fight for his country.”Sadao MunemoriThe fact that the city has stepped up and did this for our community – my community – is nothing less than extraordinary.