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On The Move: Ryan Companies Welcomes Jake Smith - Orange County Business Journal

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Legionnaire: Buffalo Soldiers opened the door for minorities serving in the military

California Legionnaire Ron Jones is in Missoula, Mont., this week to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the Iron Riders’ 1,900-mile trek to St. Louis.

New Heroes Hall exhibit goes beyond history books to share Black experiences of WWII

Opening Wednesday at the O.C. fairgrounds, "Fighting for the Right to Fight" highlights the achievements and challenges of Black troops, who sought a “double victory” overseas and on the home front.

ACLU Will Closely Monitor How SoCal Law Enforcement Treats Journalists

By City News Service Apr 21, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The ACLU of Southern California warned Southern California police agencies today that it will closely monitor how law enforcement treats media at protests, following instances in which reporters were detained, arrested or harassed. The warning came one day after a coalition of journalism groups sent a letter to Los Angeles law enforcement agencies and government leaders, demanding that media be given appropriate access to cover public protests and not be arrested while working in areas where dispersal orders have been issued. “The public interest requires that law enforcement agencies allow journalists to access and cover protests to the full extent of their First Amendment rights, according to ACLU SoCal. “We strongly support the demands made by a coalition of journalist groups that routinely cover protests in Southern California.

Applications Sought for GLA JACL Scholarship

Applications Sought for GLA JACL Scholarship Posted On Scholarship recipient Kristin Kumagawa, scholarship chair Layne Sakamoto (a 2009 recipient), and scholarship recipient Samantha Murata in 2019. The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League is seeking eligible candidates for its annual Hana Uno Shepard Memorial Scholarship of $1,000. An applicant must be a graduating high school senior with a high achievement record, from a single-parent family, of Japanese descent, and a resident of Los Angeles or Orange County. The scholarship may be applied to any college, university, community college, fine arts, or vocational school. The scholarship is given to financially assist students and to help applicants become acquainted with the mission and vision of JACL, a civil rights organization that strives to promote a world that honors diversity by respecting values of fairness, equality and social justice.

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