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Remembering Keith Terasaki: A Visionary Leader and Compassionate Humanitarian

Scholarship RecipientsTCDS President Kyoko Nancy Oda.

A presidential apology for incarceration during World War II had been issued.he believes his experiences in the same-sex marriage fight gave him the building blocks to understanding civic engagement and community-building.

Remembering Keith Terasaki: A Visionary Leader and Compassionate Humanitarian

Kaneko brought the issue to the National Board.Did we ever question his sexual orientation when he was helping us? Kaneko recalls Mineta asking the audience.Long-time staffers stepped down.

Remembering Keith Terasaki: A Visionary Leader and Compassionate Humanitarian

at a time when no other national civil rights organization of similar stature had done so.as well as found the Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs.

Remembering Keith Terasaki: A Visionary Leader and Compassionate Humanitarian

This years convention was the first she attended since departing the organization during the controversy.

JACLers were wondering: Whats next?When in April 1994 the Hawaii State Legislature voted to outlaw same-sex marriage.Trans people are prohibited from participating in sports.

said Michelle Huey of the Florin-Sacramento Chapter.Schools must notify parents if a students gender expression does not match their sex assigned at birth.

writing a resolution to affirm the JACLs support for Black communities and Black Japanese Americans.The authors enjoyed working together.