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Nisei Post’s In-person Memorial Day Ceremony Returns to Gardena
The State of California contributed more than $75 million to the project.
HMWF is currently restoring the root cellar designed and built by Japanese American farmers during World War II that was used to store the produce grown on the camp farm.I believe that we are all good people and our goal at the foundation is to educate one person at a time.

or the many other WWII sites of incarceration.and the wounds that it can reopen today.We appreciate the time they spent at our site and learning about the incarceration of 14.

recognizing the importance of an apology and that we are all working together to help eliminate fear and racism.Winter issued an apology for his use of the slur.

on what happened at our Heart Mountain site back in 1942.
State and Public Lands Water Resources Committee visited our facility after their hearing Tuesday in Powell.Evergreen was one of the only cemeteries that would accept Japanese people before the war.
helping to move flower arrangements and providing the playing of Taps.survivors queued up to pay respects before the large obelisk that was erected in 1937.
having never banned African Americans.Briones was joined by six representatives from temples within the Los Angeles Buddhist Temple Federation.