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Go For Broke Supports Maui Relief Efforts
who had owned a vegetable farm in Glendale.
He described how his parents ran a grocery store in South Los Angeles when forced to sell it at a ridiculously low price while being hurriedly ordered to evacuate.and the support of a large community of friends.

spokesperson for the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations and the Little Tokyo Peoples Rights Organization.Alan Nishio (1945-2023)Renamed Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress.often spoke about the wartime incarceration of Japanese Americans.

and Asian Americans for Jesse Jackson.a board member of the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center.

retiring as associate vice president of student services in 2006.
Beyond the things on his resume.will share her experience with the student and womens movements from her years at UC Berkeley in the 1970s to current organizing in the LGBTQ community.
As the curator and host of this event.so that we can connect beyond our silos.
including art by West Hollywood resident and two-spirited Lipan Apache artisan Andrew Pacheco.I hope people attending the event can enjoy the beauty in connecting with new people so that we build bridges and make hopeful memories together.