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and a loss of trust in public schools as safe havens.

president of KSCA; board member Shinichiro Koga.Immigrant families often face a 50- to 100-year process of assimilation and coexistence; while second and third generations assimilate.

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a USC graduate student scheduled to work as an intern at the center.director of Seinan Center; Dr.000 gift is more than a financial contribution — it advances two missions: supporting seniors and preserving the legacy of the Japanese American immigrant experience.

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A businessman and owner of the Olympic Shop in Little Tokyo.and the funds will be used to provide a scholarship for Yoichi Shimizutani.

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long-time benefactor Akira Fujimoto has donated $10.

smiles at the generous donation from Akira Fujimoto (left).Venice Hongwanji Buddhist TempleNisei Week Foundation: Morgan Gee.

Stories of Japanese American service in World War II remind us that heroism often emerges from the most trying circumstances.every time we speak truth to power.

YAMAMOTO/Rafu ShimpoFloral TributesFloral tributes at the memorial.They were classmates from kindergarten through high school out in the Coachella Valley.