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70 Years After Manzanar
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Veterans Day Question: How can you be a refugee and a soldier at the same time?
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U.S. Ambassador Clune Visits Sacramento & Elk Grove
Daniel A. Clune, the U.S. Ambassador to Laos (Lao PDR) visited Sacramento and Elk Grove, California, during his recent trip back to the U.S [...]
An Invitation for Students to Contribute to “The Great Thanksgiving Listen”
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We don’t know what we don’t know…
Part 3 This is the third and final post in a series of guest posts by Robyn Perry, a recent graduate from U.C. Berkeley’s School of Infor [...]
Honoring Our Journey: Annual Iu-Mien Banquet
Attending Thursday night’s Honoring Our Journey, the annual Iu-Mien Community Services banquet, was definitely a highlight of our week [...]
Losing the ability to speak heritage languages
Part 2 This is the second post in a series of guest posts by Robyn Perry, a recent graduate from U.C. Berkeley’s School of Information, a [...]
Rights Violated: Japanese Incarceration and the Constitution During WWII
On September 2nd, 2015, the EGUSD Board of Education passed a resolution designating September 17th as Constitution Day. A workshop designed [...]
Protecting and strengthening the world’s existing cultural and linguistic heritage
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70-Year Anniversary of the Bombing of Hiroshima
The Sacramento Bee has featured a number of articles this month commemorating the 70-year anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. On August [...]