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Her lifelong commitment to racial and social justice was shaped by her experience as a young activist in her native South Africa when she was jailed as a political prisoner for her opposition to apartheid.She is also chair of the Japanese American Confinement Sites Consortium and serves on the board of the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation.

EJS continues to build its dynamic civil rights practice to dismantle discriminatory school discipline and the school-to-prison pipeline.Holder is president of Equal Justice Society.This event is free and open to the public.

Connie Chung Joe of Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California.the states 34th attorney general.

she served as executive director of Korean American Family Services and was a public interest lawyer at the Housing Rights Center in Los Angeles
Hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts swept the night.exploring Sawtelle Boulevard as a Japanese American enclave.
government-imposed policies limited the use of cameras by Japanese Americans in confinement sites.000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned in dusty.
on PBS SoCalTravel across China and the American South to reveal the ancestry of novelist Amy Tan and poet Rita Dove.a star baseball player in the 1920s who even played an exhibition game with Major League Baseball stars Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth.