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Fred T. Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution: Forum for Educators

California Assemblymembers Warren Furutani and Marty Block authored Assembly Bill 1775, which establishes January 30 as Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution to encourage schools across the state to teach students about Fred Korematsu’s story and its relevance in today’s post-9/11 environment. The first Fred Korematsu Day will be celebrated on January 30, 2011 ...

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Thursday, Jan 6, 2011
3:30 PM – 7 PM

Hibakusha: Voices for Humanity

Come watch a special screening of Hibakusha: Our Life to Live, a film about the survivors of the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by David Rothauser. After the screening, there will be a panel discussion and a light reception.

Presented in partnership with artist Sandy Bleifer’s Hiroshima/Nagasaski Memorial Project at the USC IGM Art Gallery through ... » Read more

Sunday, Feb 6, 2011
2 PM – 5 PM

The Freedom Rides 50th Anniversary National Youth Summit and Town Halls

Birmingham, Cincinnati, Detroit, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C. JANM will be one of five sites across the nation hosting the National Youth Summit on the Freedom Rides at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. On-site seating has reached capacity but everybody may register to view the program on-line. Presented by the National Museum of American History, the ... » Read more

Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011
9 AM – 12 PM

4th Annual Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival

The Mixed Roots Festival is an annual event dedicated to sharing and nurturing storytelling of the Mixed and hapa experience. The Festival includes film screenings, readings, workshops, live performance and a special family event and the largest West Coast Loving Day celebration - all free and open to all!

For schedule information, visit mxroots.org. The festival is free and is ... » Read more

Saturday, Jun 11, 2011