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Panel Discussion: ‘Who Were the Tule Lake Resisters?’

I was a little shy about the idea.

despite the blatant violations of human rights the government committed against these people.We wanted to draw attention to something that is too often ignored.

Panel Discussion: ‘Who Were the Tule Lake Resisters?’

It has always been a place for those with Japanese heritage to congregate.locked up in a place where he and his family had no rights.Many people may have realized this.

Panel Discussion: ‘Who Were the Tule Lake Resisters?’

is the knowledge that this happened so recently.The program lasted for ten weeks.

Panel Discussion: ‘Who Were the Tule Lake Resisters?’

of our community about this history and the culture that comes with it.

I slowly began to see the beauty of my Japanese side as well.California condemns the presidents attempts to erase history and ignore 125 years of Supreme Court precedent.

could not be denied citizenship.and directs all federal agencies to treat these children as ineligible for any privilege.

including those born to immigrants.18 state attorneys general – led by California.