CommunityFeaturesIn-DepthNews Strengthening the U.S.-Japan Relationship Through Stories Shirley Ann Higuchi speaks to students at Komatsugawa High School in Tokyo during her recent trip to Japan as part…P.C. EditorDecember 20, 2019
CommunityNews IDC Elects New Officers for 2020-21 The Intermountain District Council of the JACL elected its new officers to serve for 2020-21 on Nov. 2 in Pocatello,…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityNews Proposal to Rename S.F. Street to ‘Jeff Adachi Way’ is Approved by Land Use and Transportation Committee SAN FRANCISCO — The Land Use and Transportation Committee unanimously approved a resolution to change a section of Gilbert Street…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityNews Sen. Kennedy’s Attempt to Draw Parallels to Japanese American Incarceration Is Outlandish By JACL National The following statement was released by JACL National on Nov. 19 in response to comments made by…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityNews NCWNP District Council Installs New Board The JACL NCWNP District Council recently held its quarterly meeting on Nov. 3, hosted by the Lodi JACL. Eighteen chapters…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityNews Floyd Mori Honored at OCA Utah Awards Event Floyd Mori, a past national president and former national executive director of the JACL, was honored at OCA Asian Pacific…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityNews Tsuru for Solidarity’s ‘National Pilgrimage to Close the Camps’ Set for June 2020 The social justice advocacy group plans to bring 125,000 paper cranes to Washington, D.C., as expressions of solidarity with immigrant…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityNews PSW Awards Event Puts Focus on Service, Courage Longtime Rafu Shimpo photographer Mario Reyes and several JACLers are among the JACL district’s honorees. By P.C. Staff From a…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityNews Hirata Changes Name of One-Man Show Now called ‘A Box Without a Bottom,’ the magician offers an apology for the show’s original, racially insensitive name. By…P.C. EditorNovember 22, 2019
CommunityentertainmentNews Sakai, Kiyomura and Sato Tell a ‘442’ Tale Via Graphic Novel “442” is an 80-page graphic novel that “follows young Japanese American soldiers as they suffer prejudice, internment and terrible casualties…P.C. EditorNovember 8, 2019