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Yoshiki to Be First Japanese Artist Immortalized in Cement at Chinese Theatre

Copies of some of their books will be available to borrow with a library card.

President Harry Truman addressed the 100th/442nd on the White House grounds and remarked.The removal was part of the Trump Administrations efforts to remove all programs related to DEI (diversity.

Yoshiki to Be First Japanese Artist Immortalized in Cement at Chinese Theatre

we have had all the strength in the world.the Army recently took down the Asian Americans Pacific Islanders Heritage webpage that featured content about the 442nd Infantry Regiment and Nisei soldiers.despite the racism and incarceration their families faced at home.

Yoshiki to Be First Japanese Artist Immortalized in Cement at Chinese Theatre

Failing to do so erases the heroic legacy and heritage ofAsian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the armed forces and dishonors their distinguished service.are a vital part of Americas military history and deserve to be honored.

Yoshiki to Be First Japanese Artist Immortalized in Cement at Chinese Theatre

This administration is more interested in scrubbing the history of servicemembers instead of celebrating and honoring their sacrifice.

In reposting one article about the 442nd.Youll continue to serve … as assistant chief.

taking over a department that will deal with major security issues in the coming years.who also spent four years as county sheriff.

”I love this city and I understand the modern-day challenges our officers face in trying to protect it.also a former Long Beach police chief.