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BOOK REVIEW: Lorraine K. Bannai’s “Enduring Conviction: Fred Korematsu and His Quest For Justice”

March 21, 2017June 11, 2017 discrimination, Enduring Conviction, Fred Korematsu, Internment, Japanese American, Lorraine Bannai

UPHOLDING THE CONSTITUTION AND PROTECTING CIVIL LIBERTIES DURING THE DARKEST OF TIMES IN AMERICAN HISTORY BY HARVEY GEE Lessons learned from

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Angry Asian Man – FDR Called Them Concentration Camps: Why Terminology Matters

February 19, 2017June 11, 2017 FDR, internment camps, Japanese American, repost

Note from the Editor: To keep our online blog more dynamic, we will be focusing on two sources for stories.

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Happy birthday, Fred Korematsu!

January 30, 2017June 11, 2017 Google, Japanese American, media, politics

Google’s Doodle on Monday honors the late Fred Korematsu, a civil rights activist and recipient of the Presidential Medal of

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Art Blog 

Letters from Camp by Frank Chi

November 28, 2016June 11, 2017 art, discrimination, Film, Frank Chi, internment camp, Japanese American, Muslim American

Sponsored by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and created by filmmaker Frank Chi, this short film features young Muslim

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A Historical Overview: Japanese American Internment in the 1940’s and Muslim Registry in the 2010’s under President-elect Trump

November 28, 2016June 11, 2017 discrimination, Donald Trump, immigration, Japanese American, Muslim American, politics, Republican

BY KEI M. ASHIZAWA, GINGER KOTO VAUGHN, & ANDY VO Members of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s transition team made headlines

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Blog Interviews 

Building a Community Institution: Bill Watanabe and The Little Tokyo Service Center

February 25, 2015April 17, 2017 Bill Watanabe, California, Community Based Organization, Community Mobilization, Japanese American, Little Tokyo Service Center, Los Angeles, Pacific Islander, Public Leadership

In the so-called post-racial age of Obama, community development policy continues to prioritize color-blind approaches to serving residents of low-income

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“People Aren’t All Bad”

December 17, 2014April 17, 2017 Asian American, Japanese American, Japanese Internment Camps, Matthew Hashiguchi, People Aren't All Bad, Short Film, World War II, Yutaka Kobayashi

In celebration of our upcoming 25th anniversary, the Asian American Policy Review is showcasing work from up and coming Asian

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