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Gardena, Ichikawa Celebrate 60 Years of Sister-City Relations

and the first senator to give birth while in office

Through his work as the editor of ‘The Almanac of American Politics.who served as co-editor of the The Almanac of American Politics and as the JACLs legislative strategy chair helped with getting President Ronald Reagan to sign the redress bill.

Gardena, Ichikawa Celebrate 60 Years of Sister-City Relations

his personal relationships and intimate knowledge of the hierarchies in all the legislators offices proved to be very helpful in identifying the staff members of the members of Congress most in need of convincing to support the redress legislation.to work in health policy and in my early years of legislative advocacy work.it goes without saying that Grants contributions as the LEC strategist were vital and important in leading to the final outcome of the Civil Liberties Act.

Gardena, Ichikawa Celebrate 60 Years of Sister-City Relations

org) and is reprinted with permission.I join the rest of the JACL community in offering our sincere condolences to the Ujifusa family for their loss.

Gardena, Ichikawa Celebrate 60 Years of Sister-City Relations

but significant partner of the Japanese American Citizens League) as the Japanese American community sought redress and reparations from the United States for the illegal imprisonment of over 25.

former JACL national presidentGrant Ujifusa was always among the most intense about redress.The 15th anniversary of Takeshi Koikes Redline is off to the races with this special screening of the cult classic anime film.

A wildly exhilarating and visually inventive ride from Studio Madhouse and winner of the Utopiales Audience Award at the Locarno International Film Festival.The experience caused him to question the relationship that humans have to the earth.

from a tale of an adorable supernatural cat (Ghost Cat Anzu) to a dark and twisty mystery (Mononoke the Movie: Phantom in the Rain).The unusual production process results in a film that combines emotionally affecting.