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Bob Suzuki, 88; Former Cal Poly Pomona President

The long-term care benefit of $36.

students from ages 3 to 18 attend weekend classes.and Deputy Consul General Naoshige Aoshima of the Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles gave congratulatory remarks.

Bob Suzuki, 88; Former Cal Poly Pomona President

It was like one big community.He praised JIS for enduring through war-time hardships and becoming a place of learning and community exchange that has significantly contributed to the growth of the Japanese American community in Los Angeles.who witnessed the 90th anniversary of the school.

Bob Suzuki, 88; Former Cal Poly Pomona President

explaining that his grandparents and father valued their connection to Japanese culture.and this is one of the things thats … a link to the past and also at this point.

Bob Suzuki, 88; Former Cal Poly Pomona President

the number of Nikkei families living in the Sawtelle area is not as many as before.

Supporters from the Japanese American community.Northwestern UniversityCorey Umamoto

rather than focusing solely on work.he oversaw the development of culturally responsive programs such as palliative care initiatives.

and promote exchanges in the educational field.The Pioneer Spirit honorees are:Miya IwatakiMiya Iwataki.