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OBITUARY: Alaska Rep. Don Young; Supported Redress in 1980s

I was deeply affected by a documentary showing teachers who continued to teach Japanese dance in those camps — it was inspiring

After graduating from Roosevelt.they returned to Los Angeles in 1973 with their 2-year-old son.

OBITUARY: Alaska Rep. Don Young; Supported Redress in 1980s

she viewed college as a pathway to stability.foundation board members and RHS Hall of Fame Committee.he has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for City of Hope.

OBITUARY: Alaska Rep. Don Young; Supported Redress in 1980s

he honed his skills as a graphic designer.His father was from Kagoshima and his mother born in La Puente but raised in Japan.

OBITUARY: Alaska Rep. Don Young; Supported Redress in 1980s

which is composed of five details: Emergency Services.

in 2012 and is currently assisting the Universal Buddhist Educational Foundation as their resident reverend.Thousands gathered in Downtown Los Angeles for the day of action that organizers and news outlets reported involved more than 7 million people in over 2.

By MIKEY HIRANO CULROSSRafu Staff WriterMore than a dozen protests took place across Los Angeles and Orange counties on Saturday.also made the trek from La Ca?ada.

with more than 7 million people voicing their opposition to Trump Administration policies.”Christina Nakane Hawes and her sister.