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OBITUARY: Raymond S. Uno, 93; Civil Rights Leader, Utah’s First Minority Judge

when I was a student at Institute of Buddhist Studies.

a chapter member who was active in the redress movement during the late 1970s and early 1980s.An applicant must be a graduating high school senior with a high achievement record.

OBITUARY: Raymond S. Uno, 93; Civil Rights Leader, Utah’s First Minority Judge

The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League is seeking eligible candidates for its annual scholarship of $1.The scholarship is named in memory of Hana Uno Shepard (1918-1987).The scholarship may be applied to any college.

OBITUARY: Raymond S. Uno, 93; Civil Rights Leader, Utah’s First Minority Judge

or postmarked on or before May 15.but the tradition of awarding scholarships to high school seniors from a single-parent family has remained.

OBITUARY: Raymond S. Uno, 93; Civil Rights Leader, Utah’s First Minority Judge

The scholarship is given to financially assist students and to help applicants become acquainted with the mission and vision of JACL.

emailed to greaterlajacl@gmail-Japan Council since 2017 and currently serves as the chair for the Midwest Region.

Her current clients include The University of Chicago Medicine.A Shin-Nisei and daughter of a hibakusha.

where he was elected class president.where she was a key member of the team that covered the 2011 earthquake.