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encourage belief in our goals.
By SUSAN TANIOKAEditors note: Florence and Mas Hongo.The group broke ground writing a book telling the stories of the roundup and incarceration in 13 concentration camps.

located in the remote southwestern corner of Colorado.sold them and sometimes donated them to educational institutions.Florence contacted various event organizers.

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she became a trailblazer by inviting concerned Japanese Americans to gather and find a way to correct this oversight.
most of whom spent time in one of the camps behind barbed wire.Linh Vo (MFT student and Changing Tides crew member) moderated the panel of Dr.
Open conversations and sharing stories are important for reducing stigma and normalizing mental health.The open and honest dialogue set a tone for the rest of the conference.
so Ive been in a lot of mental health spaces.the conference addressed mental health issues across generations and included workshops for both English-speaking and Japanese-speaking populations.