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NALIP to Screen ‘No Más Bebés’

ásBebéand are a cornerstone of their assault on our democratic rights.

ásBebéSEJSCC thanked the following for their support: Naomi Suzuki.ásBebéeducational and social activities to broaden and enrich the lives of those within the community.

NALIP to Screen ‘No Más Bebés’

ásBebéPresent: SEJSCC continues to provide ongoing cultural.ásBebéEdna Kurihara is still the welcoming presence at the reception table.ásBebéco-founder of SEYO (Southeast Youth Organization) and VFW Youth Group; Clay Sakurao.

NALIP to Screen ‘No Más Bebés’

ásBebé1977: The new Community Center building was completed.ásBebésenior deputy representative for Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn; State Sen.

NALIP to Screen ‘No Más Bebés’

ásBebé1946: Many Japanese Americans gradually returned to the greater Los Angeles area.

ásBebé1957: The Japanese School re-opened and activities resumed.ásBebéShag and Elsie show us the resilience that over 90 years of friendship can bring.

ásBebéremarked how the two of them used to sit and talk for hours apart from everybody else at Japanese school.ásBebéShag showed her relentless spunk.

ásBebéElsie had a small party at Hollenbeck Palms.ásBebéButte was the high school at the Gila War Relocation Authority Center in Rivers.