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Omoris family spent three-and-a-half years as inmates in the Poston War Relocation Center in Arizona.
A page was restored days later.said his father would be filled with pride at JANMs resolve.

who served during the Korean War era.He said JANM is under threat by the federal government because of our mission to social justice.Fujioka insisted that remaining strong and unbending are as important as ever.

He would be proud that JANM stands unbowed and uncowering.In addition to the fundraising and speaking to the urgency of the moment.

during the Japanese American National Museums annual benefit and online auction April 12 at the JW Marriott in Downtown.
a resurgence of hate and an assault on diversity equity and inclusion – as if these were threats.This award is given to individuals who have significantly impacted their institution or community.
45 of which have traveled across the country and abroad — an extraordinary body of work through which he has shaped the museums voice and the telling of the Japanese American story.and evident in the way stories are told.
executive director of Western Museums Association; Clement Hanami.and who are committed to serving diverse communities.