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Lectures & Discussions

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Neglected Legacies: Japanese American Women and Redress: Organizing the Community

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Lectures & Discussions

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Neglected Legacies: Japanese American Women and Redress: Organizing the Community

REDRESS REMEMBERED
(Part 2 of 3)

This program will feature first-hand accounts from participants in the major Redress/ Reparations organizations that held pride of place during the 1980s.

The current list of speakers include:

  • Chizu Omori, Seattle, on JACL/ Pacific Northwest region;

  • Aiko Herzig on her work with NCJAR, CWRIC, and Coram Nobis;

  • Lillian Nakano, on her work in NCRR

  • Susan Nakaoka (California State Dominguez Hills) will moderate.

  • Presented in collaboration with the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy and Dr. Lane Hirabayashi, George & Sakaye Aratani Professor of the Japanese American Internment, Redress and Community, Asian American Studies, UCLA.

    Saturday, Apr 05, 2008

    2:00 PM PDT

    REDRESS REMEMBERED
    (Part 2 of 3)

    This program will feature first-hand accounts from participants in the major Redress/ Reparations organizations that held pride of place during the 1980s.

    The current list of speakers include:

  • Chizu Omori, Seattle, on JACL/ Pacific Northwest region;

  • Aiko Herzig on her work with NCJAR, CWRIC, and Coram Nobis;

  • Lillian Nakano, on her work in NCRR

  • Susan Nakaoka (California State Dominguez Hills) will moderate.

  • Presented in collaboration with the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy and Dr. Lane Hirabayashi, George & Sakaye Aratani Professor of the Japanese American Internment, Redress and Community, Asian American Studies, UCLA.

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