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Oshogatsu Celebration in Little Tokyo on Jan. 1
there can be no other path than for her immediate resignation.
even if these people had been born in America.Japanese Americans have a full.

Those in our past — even if not our distant past — have endured hardships that are nearly unfathomable in current times.then they will allow the large business corporations to invade Little Tokyo.shed a lot of light on the culture of the Japanese Americans.

teach them about the rich culture that surrounds them.We cannot let history repeat itself.

I think that a lot of this centers on Little Tokyo — the Japanese American cultural hub in downtown Los Angeles.
Camp conditions were horrible; most were in the middle of nowhere with little shelter and poor sanitation.He earned his bachelors degree in electrical engineering in 1950.
and JCCSC President Haruo Takehana.Photo by JUN NAGATA / Rafu ShimpoRobert Kawahara (left).
A former vice president with Charles Dunn Company.including President Haruo Takehana (second from left)