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as they traveled all the way to El Cajon and took care of Grossmmont.
Muramoto will introduce the koto.performing a dance that was popular within the camps.

Opening remarks will be delivered by Dean Rueyling Chuang of the College of Arts and Letters.Shirley Kazuyo MuramotoPreserving Culture Under Pressure: Japanese Americans Fight for Identity in Internment Camps will be presented as part of the Japanese Distinguished Speaker Series on Monday.Sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters.

as she explores the resilience of Japanese Americans who.She will be joined by a Japanese classical dancer.

on the CSU San Bernardino campus
evaluated the proposals and recommended funding for the organizations.hosted at the Japanese American National Museum and the Japanese American Cultural Community Center in Little Tokyo.
Mihara will deliver his lecture.He has been awarded the Paul Gagnon Prize as history educator of the year from the National Council for History Education (NCHE) and the Biennium Award for Education from the Japanese American Citizens League.
His dedication stands as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the courage of all those who endured suffering and injustice.Mihara lived with his family in a one-room Heart Mountain barrack for three years.