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Matsui’s Statement on Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision
We wish for the temple to continue to be a place of refuge for whatever the fire victims may need.
especially at the sacred land where the soil erodes and.Heart Mountain/Tule Lake/Gila River descendant.

professor of religion/American studies and ethnicity.The stone has never been the subject of collaborative community discussion.University of Maryland presidential postdoctoral fellow in historic preservation.

the hallowed site remains unprotected.Minidoka survivorLauren Araki.

a museum must address the facts of a tragic history that began in 1943 and continues today with the boards failure to collaboratively address the harm caused by its actions.
distinguished professor emeritusRenee Tajima-Pe?a.For more about the 2025 ArtCenter Reunion and the alumni honorees.
Toyo Miyatake Photo Bob Matsumoto with his Remembrance poster.Matsumotos 1981 mini-documentary Voices Long Silent depicts the Japanese American camp experience and was exhibited at the Smithsonian.
Bobs humanitarian contributions extend beyond creative expression — they are acts of service to the broader community.His work confirms the power of creativity in advocating for social justice.