Hungry is no way to live. We are fortunate to have the Fred Korematsu “Am I An American Or Am I Not?” exhibition at our Loveland Museum through March 15. Mr. Korematsu famously challenged ...
Black and Japanese American advocates discussed shared struggles and support for reparations at a Sacramento event.
As some references to the historic contribution of women and other marginalized groups are being erased from the federal ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Moving Story of Bringing Baseball Back to Manzanar, Where Thousands of Japanese Americans Were Incarcerated During World War IIIn honor of his mother and others imprisoned at the internment camp, baseball player Dan Kwong has restored a diamond in the ...
He led a council that passed proclamations recognizing Women’s History Month, National Day of Racial Healing and Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution, which honors ...
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Letters: USAID; Loveland Wild Natural Area, HIP Streets; Colorado public health insurance; feeding the needy; Fred KorematsuHungry is no way to live. Olga Duvall, Loveland Let us learn from Fred Korematsu We are fortunate to have the Fred Korematsu “Am I An American Or Am I Not?” exhibition at our Loveland Museum ...
In 1944, the landmark decision in Korematsu v. United States stated that the federal government had the power and authority to arrest and intern Fred Korematsu, a 25-year-old Japanese American who ...
PHOTOGRAPH BY PAUL KITAGAKI, JR. Some resisted. A young man named Fred Korematsu refused to comply with the order, remaining in San Leandro, California, after the Army declared it a “military ...
Rachel Palacios teaches art to youth all over the Bay Area. Her passion, is called Repujados: Mexican tin art. The technique ...
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