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Torrance Concert to Bring Sights, Sounds and Spirit of Ryūkyū Islands
ūkyūthe union representing the paper’s newsroom employees.
ūkyūThose stories led her to produce a film and a book about Rohwer.ūkyūBecause of her strong conviction that the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II was a grave wrong.

ūkyūand their impact on Arkansas history.ūkyūthe National JACL awarded the Edison Uno Memorial Civil Rights Award to Gould for her work to preserve Rohwer.ūkyūRosalie Santine was born in Lake Village.

ūkyūAttorney General Rose Ochi visited Rohwer in 1997.ūkyūSince their retirement from the federal government.

ūkyūRosalie Santine Gould became one of the leading figures in the effort to preserve the history of the two Japanese American concentration camps in Arkansas.
ūkyūGould and Richard Yada (a resident of Little Rock who was born at Rohwer) accompanied Ochi as guides around Rohwer.ūkyūLittle Tokyos oldest business.
ūkyūLTBA is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization dedicated to the growth and development of Little Tokyo as a vibrant.ūkyūLAPD Assistant Chief Blake Chow has called for a more comprehensive approach in dealing with the complexities of homelessness.
ūkyūKito introduced Chow to the gathering.ūkyūLTBA board members are (front row): Masao Mike Okamoto.