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He has played SEYO basketball with the same team since second grade and has volunteered for the Chibiko basketball clinic for the last two years as an assistant youth basketball coach.
added: The Japanese American community has often negated or even erased actions of dissent and resistance that many of the incarcerees took in the concentration camps.reinforces the importance of standing up for justice in times of great moral crisis.

President Harry Truman pardoned the Fair Play Committee.was a No-No Boy at Tule Lake who proudly stood up for his rights as an American citizen during World War II.Maybe this was because of the ongoing huge collective trauma from the World War II incarceration.

these Japanese and Japanese Americans chose a difficult path because it was their way to fight for justice.Kyoko Nancy Oda was born on May 20.

She is proud that her Kibei grandfather was a vocal resister against the incarceration.
Executive Order 9066 authorized the U.It was amazing to see a long line of people waiting to enter the gallery.
is to highlight hidden gems that exist in various regions of Japan.Yuko KaifuWe hosted an outdoor concert at the courtyard of Ovation Hollywood.
we saw many in-person activities.With Japanese food vendors on site selling onigiri