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it only served as a small inconvenience.

These two women have shaped my guiding values.The ambassadors assist various local community events and make goodwill trips to the programs long-standing connections in Los Angeles.

Historic Japanese House in Philly Vandalized

She raised me to be resilient.Unitrans bus driver and life guard and first aid instructor.Community organizations she was a student manager of the UC Davis marching band.

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She works as a behavior interventionist providing behavioral services for childcare on the autism spectrum.Joining the Northern California Japanese American (NCJA) community affords me the opportunity to connect with my Japanese American identity in a deeper context than just my name.

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living in the United States during WWII.

Courtesy of Northern California Cherry Blossom Queen ProgramClockwise from the top left: Aimee Kanadjian.I think once the community decides what to do with this space.

so then we can use the public space again.including Little Tokyo Service Center.

I want younger people to understand that Little Tokyo is theirs and that in order for it to continue.They walk away with a good feeling about Little Tokyo and themselves too.