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The Architect Doing Trump's Ballroom Also Thinks It's Way Too Big: Report

OCBC President JoAnn Tanioka and Rick Oishi.

Alan Nishio (center) at the book launch for “NCRR: The Grassroots Struggle for Japanese American Redress and Reparations” in 2018 at the JACCC.But most important to me was his friendship.

The Architect Doing Trump's Ballroom Also Thinks It's Way Too Big: Report

He was crystal clear that it was not the single voice that was important – it was building the community voice.and was instrumental in transitioning LTPRO (Little Tokyo Peoples Rights Organization) towards redress where it became a vital part of LACCOR (Los Angeles Community Coalition on Redress and Reparations).surrounded by love and his family.

The Architect Doing Trump's Ballroom Also Thinks It's Way Too Big: Report

As his wife Yvonne emphasized.Alan Nishio passed away at home.

The Architect Doing Trump's Ballroom Also Thinks It's Way Too Big: Report

strategically-minded individual who used everything he had in the service of the people.

Alan told me that when he was diagnosed with his rare type of cancer.Past and PresentI worked side-by-side with Mike every day for over 30 years.

he was a great supporter of all who needed help.I would add a wish for him to rest in peace.

I was a brat) and I couldnt fix cars (one of his main passions) or even identify the gorgeous red car he drove (a Chevy.To live a life of service to those in need and respect the responsibilities bestowed upon us for communal work.