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#ScrubNothing
Meaningful conversations don’t occur through erasure, exclusion, or revision. They emerge from the inclusion of America’s dark chapters and diverse perspectives; they are furthered by the people’s responsibility to uphold democracy through the act of remembering.
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“We all start with a single piece of paper. And through the folds that we make, each piece of paper can become almost anything, and I love that as a metaphor for our lives,” says artist Glenn Kaino who drew inspiration from the art of origami for his latest piece.
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The historical memory of violence against Japanese-Americans was reawakened when ICE came to the plaza where Japanese had to report for internment.
It was a harm to our community and our collective history.
We will not forget. 6/6/2025.
#iceraids #immigrantjustice
Join Wendy Shiba & Ann Burroughs today, 📅 May 28, 2026, at 🕰️ 2:00 p.m. ET for a CRSJ Chair Chat on The Japanese American National Museum & the Fight to Preserve Democracy.
📺 Watch here ➡️ https://ow.ly/APOL50Z5jsT
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BREAKING: Judge Angel Kelly blocks Interior Sec. Doug Burgum's “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” Order as "a dangerous precedent of censorship and sanitization" and orders DOI to "restore and reinstall" removed materials "forthwith."
ORDER: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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“We look back on that era of history as a shameful one, as a time when our political leaders failed the Constitution, failed the American people" @marktakano.bsky.social
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Joining Los Angeles' Little Tokyo (which was named one of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in 2024): Tule Lake concentration camp and Angel Island immigration station. We must preserve these historic sites!
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“There weren’t a lot of stories about Japanese Americans, about Asian Americans, even about people of color or any other kind of marginalized identities...a lot of our authors are really working to make sure that those stories are being told now.”
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