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Her death coincides with an ever-dwindling number of adult Japanese Americans who endured the injustice of being forcibly removed from their homes and imprisoned in World War II internment camps here in the United States.

both enrolled at California State University Los Angeles.setting Yonsei vision policies.

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and assisting the president as a member of the Executive Committee.She earned her teaching credential at UCLA in 1969 and a Learning Disability Credential in 1978.near Japanese Town in Los Angeles.

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She tirelessly wrote to obtain grants and finally successfully received grants from Keiro to help fund speakers and special educational programs.She actively donates her time.

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a second-year student at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction.

the family moved to Los Angeles.he founded a sister concept called Yoboseyo Superette on Second Street.

they brought Fukushima into the conversation and collectively decided to run the program through LTCC and Go Little Tokyo.he co-founded Haunted Little Tokyo with Matthew Glasser and Michael Francesconi from Wolf Crane.

and Presidents Award honoree George Sugimoto.The Nisei Week Inspiration Award recognizes individuals who exemplify the spirit of Nisei Week by going above and beyond to volunteer their time and/or service or whose contributions have promoted the Japanese and Japanese American community and/or culture.