Daughter succeeds California elections chief in Legislature
DON THOMPSON, Associated Press
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FILE - In this Feb. 23, 2019 file photo La Mesa City Council member Akilah Weber speaks as she sits with other members of the panel during the Black Excellence in Public Service: Serving and Protecting Our Children forum held at the Skyline Hills Branch Library in San Diego. Weber, the daughter of California s top elections official has succeeded her mother in the state Legislature. That adds to a long tradition of frequent family connections among lawmakers. Weber won the San Diego area s 79th Assembly District seat with more than half the vote. She s an OB-GYN with Rady Children s Hospital and UC San Diego Health. (Hayne Palmour IV/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP, File)Hayne Palmour IV/AP
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L.A.Theatre Works to Release Audio Theater Recordings About JA Experience
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Top row: Jeanne Sakata, Anna Lyse Erikson (director), Mike McShane; second row: Tess Lina, Paul Yen, Joy Osmanski; third row: André Sogliuzzo, Susan Loewenberg (LATW
producing artistic director), Josh Stamberg; bottom row: Greg Watanabe, Derek Mio, Brooke Ishibashi. (Photo courtesy L.A. Theatre Works)
L.A. Theatre Works has announced two new state-of-the-art audio theater recordings about the Japanese American experience.
Both the LATW-commissioned world premiere of “For Us All” by Jeanne Sakata and “No-No Boy” by Ken Narasaki, adapted from the novel by John Okada, are sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.