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Rising Above Racism After World War II: The Lives of Three Unforgettable Asian-American judges
I am honored to have been asked to speak to you this morning. I accepted your invitation in a heart…
Mary M. Schroeder • Oct. 21, 2013
Asian Americans
civil liberties
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
conferences
discrimination
Fred Korematsu
Gordon Hirabayashi
governments
imprisonment
incarceration
interpersonal relations
Japanese American National Museum
judges
law
legislation
racism
Seattle
Speaking Up! (event)
United States
Wallace Tashima
Washington
World War II
Asian Americans
civil liberties
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
conferences
discrimination
Fred Korematsu
Gordon Hirabayashi
governments
imprisonment
incarceration
interpersonal relations
Japanese American National Museum
judges
law
legislation
racism
Seattle
Speaking Up! (event)
United States
Wallace Tashima
Washington
World War II
The Greatest “Thing” in America
The once-in-a-lifetime event of visiting America’s premier building, The White House can&rsqu…
Eric Nakamura • June 6, 2013
Giant Robot Biennale 3: Behind the Scenes with GR’s Eric Nakamura
“This isn’t just a kid putting in a random group of young artists and ‘taking&rsq…
Darryl Mori • Sept. 11, 2012
A Heart Without Boundaries - Part 3
Read Part 2 >>In December 1960, looking for a bigger home for their six kids, Yuri and Bill m…
Maya Kochiyama • Aug. 24, 2011
Ellen Somekawa, Executive Director, Asian Americans United
Ellen Somekawa is a third-generation Japanese American from Minneapolis. There she was an activist …
Koji Steven Sakai • Aug. 3, 2011
Karen Narasaki, President and Executive Director of the Asian American Justice Center
Karen K. Narasaki is the President and Executive Director of the Asian American Justice Center (AAJ…
Koji Steven Sakai • June 23, 2011
Human Rights Hero Yuri Kochiyama
“Study history. Learn about yourselves and others. There’s more commonality in all our …
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Nov. 15, 2010
442nd Regimental Combat Team
activism
Asian Americans for Action (organization)
Bill Kochiyama
books
civil rights
civil rights movement
Diane C. Fujino
Heartbeat of Struggle (book)
human rights
library materials
Malcolm X
publications
reviews
social action
United States Army
World War II
Yuri Kochiyama
442nd Regimental Combat Team
activism
Asian Americans for Action (organization)
Bill Kochiyama
books
civil rights
civil rights movement
Diane C. Fujino
Heartbeat of Struggle (book)
human rights
library materials
Malcolm X
publications
reviews
social action
United States Army
World War II
Yuri Kochiyama
“Ninja Assassin” updates the ninja image for the 21st century
The new movie “Ninja Assassin” just might spark a new wave of fascination with Asian ma…
Gil Asakawa • Dec. 30, 2009