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CPP women succeeding in male-dominated fields

By Raveena Rahman, March 26, 2024 In defiance of traditional gender norms, women at Cal Poly Pomona are shattering stereotypes and making significant strides in male-dominated fields, challenging perceptions and paving the way for gender inclusion on campus. CPP student Seraiah Kinslow, professor Lauren Bricker and lecturer Linh Phan are living proof of women who

Coachella Valley History Museum in Indio to reveal new Japanese Garden

The restoration of the 36-year-old Japanese Memorial Garden at the Coachella Valley History Museum began in December and took about eight weeks to complete.

Coachella Valley History Museum in Indio aims to revive Japanese garden

Coachella Valley History Museum in Indio aims to revive Japanese garden
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The Japanese Garden in SF s Golden Gate Park is one of many in Calif with a tragic history

Skip to main content Currently Reading The Japanese Garden in SF s Golden Gate Park is one of many in Calif. with a tragic history Alex Schechter FacebookTwitterEmail Woman in kimono and storks in front of tea house in Japanese Tea Garden with Drum Bridge (Called Sori Hashi in 1894) and lantern. Midwinter Fair.OpenSFHistory In 1894, 25 cents gained you entry to the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. A lot has changed since then, but the novelty of these serene, pine-and-rock-filled oases hasn’t worn off. California’s trove of Japanese gardens is not unique; more than 250 of them are spread over North America. But our connection to the people who built and cared for them is. During World War II, when people of Japanese, Italian and German descent were considered a threat to national security, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. The order created concentration camps that turned the lives of 112,000 Japanese Americans, mostly American citizens,

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