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In Search of Home: A History of Ethnic Enclaves
in front: Mika Fumiyo Megumi Dyo.
having never banned African Americans.Briones was joined by six representatives from temples within the Los Angeles Buddhist Temple Federation.

as well as being a welcoming resting place for Japanese.even though we might not know their names.Prayers are offered at the Hiroshima Kenjinkai monument.

Scouts from Troop 479 at Koyasan assisted in the service.Far left: Prayers are offered at the Hiroshima Kenjinkai monument.

By MIKEY HIRANO CULROSSRAFU STAFF WRITERMemorial Day was overcast but mild at Evergreen Cemetery in Boyle Heights.
because they are included as a valued part of our community.The meeting on June 5 was to present a nomination for a vote by the CHC for the two buildings located at 700-702 and 712-716 Tuna St.
I would like to support the proposed recommendations as the City Council declared the Terminal Island groups Tuna Street buildings a historic-cultural monument.the National Trust for Historic Preservations 2025 listed the buildings as one of Americas 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.
Photos courtesy of Terminal Islanders AssociationFrom left: Tim Yamamoto; Andrew Salimian of L.District 15 City Councilmember Tim McOskers office.