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Her other publications include articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings.
CAPAC Freshman Representative Rep.we reckon with this dark chapter in Americas history.

under which Congress formally apologized and provided redress to Japanese Americans wrongly incarcerated during World War II.and their dignity to race-based fear — we cannot allow that to happen again.Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii): Executive Order 9066 — an unconstitutional and discriminatory policy born out of prejudice led to the unjust internment of Japanese Americans in incarceration camps.

000 Japanese Americans during World War II.We must continue to fight against injustice and xenophobia in all forms.

Its this kind of ignorance and hostility that led to Executive Order 9066.
Kevin Mullin (D-San Mateo): Today we mark 82 years since the signing Executive Order 9066 and one of the most shameful chapters in our nations history.GPP formed an Issei Board to assist and provide counsel to the volunteers.
Nisei and Sansei in the South Bay area about the possibility of starting a community service organization for the Issei (the senior population at that time).we coordinated with the federal Social Security Administration and the L.
County Department of Public Social Services to have bilingual workers from the SSA and DPSS stationed at our office to provide intake and informational services to our community.I asked for help from my grandfather.