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Concert for the Future of Japanese American Music at JACCC
a reminder that He is with you and for you no matter how fierce the winds.
the mass incarceration of over 125.Day of Remembrance is observed on or around Feb.

The medical building from that era still stands today.19 in Japanese American communities across the country.Preserving sites like this is critical… not just to remember the past.

We must never forget — so we never repeat.The former incarcerees and the camps where they were held:Stan Umeda (Gila River.

Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom (D-Stockton) said.
Members of the Assembly were joined by 25 former incarcerees during the introduction and passage of the Day of Remembrance resolution.a notable list of Los Angeles jazz musicians is slated to participate.
hearing the names of jazz greats and imagining myself transported to that era.complete with military service and a strong connection to redress and reparations.
who I then knew only by reputation as the one who created the terrific score for the film Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray.I asked if he could give us some music that he had already composed to work within our tiny budget.