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Abuses at Fort Bliss Confirm Children Seeking Asylum Don't Belong in Detention – Amnesty International USA

Abuses at Fort Bliss Confirm Children Seeking Asylum Don't Belong in Detention – Amnesty International USA
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'Lest we forget': A look back at Sacramento's internment camp

The dark history of a short-lived World War II Japanese-American internment camp in Sacramento s Walerga Park Author: John Bartell Updated: 6:24 PM PDT May 23, 2021 SACRAMENTO, Calif. In 1942 interstate 80 didn’t exist in Sacramento. Back then, the land below the concrete and asphalt would looked much different. In 1942 a dark time in American history was underway a dark time that Janice Yamaoka Luszczak says Sacramento would play a part in it. “There was a lot of prejudice building up over the years. Lots of discrimination,” says Luszczak. Luszczak is historian and Sacramento Chapter president of the Japanese American Citizens League. She says, there’s little trace of it now but at the start of World War Two Walerga Park off Palm Avenue and I-80 was once a temporary detention center that housed nearly 5,000 Japanese-Americans. “Some people were thinking this was going to be like what the Germans were doing, and they were exterminatin

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Asian American & Pacific Islander Community Conversation To Be Hosted By Perseverance Theatre

Asian American & Pacific Islander Community Conversation To Be Hosted By Perseverance Theatre Panelists include Adriana Li, Dennis Arashiro, and Edric Carrillo.by BWW News Desk To celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Perseverance Theatre is hosting a Community Conversation led by Artistic Director, Leslie Ishii, on May 26 at 6 p.m. AKDT. Additional panelists include Adriana Li, Dennis Arashiro, and Edric Carrillo. The event is free and open to the public and will be live-streamed to Perseverance Theatre s Facebook and YouTube. A link will also be posted on the webpage, ptalaska.org. Adriana Li is a Program Coordinator and Instructor of IMPACT and IMPACT: Ability programs, since 2017. She has worked at Triangle, Inc. since January 2017, serving adults with disabilities to focus on advocacy and independence in the workplace. She comes from a background of arts & education, holding a bachelor s degree in theater from Pine Manor College. She has been a youth e

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Anti-Asian Violence: Revisiting the '83 murder of Davis student Thong Hy Huynh

Anti-Asian Violence: Revisiting the '83 murder of Davis student Thong Hy Huynh
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eBay removes a listing selling art created in a Japanese American concentration camp

eBay removes a listing selling art created in a Japanese American concentration camp
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