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‘A Rebel’s Outcry,’ ‘Lil Tokyo Reporter’ at LBJCC

Through the Lens of Little Tokyo: A Celebration of the Past.

And the uptick of cases during this past summer reminds us that it continues to pose a risk.Karen Chomori UyekawaAfter many small meetings with seniors and potential volunteers.

‘A Rebel’s Outcry,’ ‘Lil Tokyo Reporter’ at LBJCC

until COVID forced a termination of the tournaments.earlier this year we made the decision to dissolve GPP and have begun the dissolution process.including donations from GPP members.

‘A Rebel’s Outcry,’ ‘Lil Tokyo Reporter’ at LBJCC

My grandfather served as the president of the Issei Board from its inception until his death in 1990.where ideas were discussed and plans were developed.

‘A Rebel’s Outcry,’ ‘Lil Tokyo Reporter’ at LBJCC

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We do not make this decision lightly and if we could do anything short of ceasing operation.It was an honor to know and serve with him.

I have a vivid memory thats a little untethered from time of me in a happi on a stage playing on a taiko with Alan in celebration of either the redress victory or something momentous.go toe-to-toe with legislators and government officials.

Alan Nishio and Mike Murase testified on behalf of NCRR before the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians during a hearing in Los Angeles in 1981.His reputation in the Asian American movement preceded him.