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as well as a bento lunch on-site.

They finally unite and use their companions to fight and triumph over an evil force(Editors note: The redress was for Japanese American employees of the City and County of San Francisco who lost their jobs due to forced removal.

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she was the first woman to lead the Senate Intelligence Committee and was the first woman to serve as the Judiciary Committees top Democrat.She was a trailblazer who understood the importance of righting historical wrongs and connecting those unjust incidents of the past to racial hate and prejudice of the present to prevent further anti-Asian incidents from occurring.As mayor of San Francisco she signed legislation giving redress to incarcerated Japanese Americans – one of the first U.

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In May 2020 she and her colleagues in the Senate urged the Department of Justices Civil Rights Division to address the rise in discrimination and hate crimes against Asian American and Pacific Islanders.and regularly worked with Republicans to seek middle ground.

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The Japanese American National Museum (JANM) mourns the passing of U.

Feinstein fought with conviction and compassion for civil rights and civil liberties for all Americans.often with babies in strollers.

She continued to volunteer as a library aide up until the age of 86.had visits with her neighbors and family.

the family moved to San Francisco’s Nihonmachi so that Edison could pursue law school.Rosalind expressed her interest in Japanese culture and traditions in many ways.