Satsuki Ina on Japanese American imprisonment, the legacy of cultural trauma, and speaking out against detention centers.
The Coronado Public Library, in partnership with the Coronado Historical Association, invites the community to a conversation as part of the One Book, One Coast program. On Tuesday, May 26, at 11 a.m.
Jim Tanimoto’s voice strained with emotion as he recounted his time spent in a Japanese internment camp. After eight decades, ...
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FDR signed one executive order - then thousands of Japanese-Americans were sent to camps
How can a U.S. president change the country without Congress voting on a new law? This video explains how executive orders work, why they carry the force of law, and how presidents have used them to ...
In her sprawling new novel, Karen Tei Yamashita sprinkles fanciful details (a trombone narrator!) into the bracing story of World War II internment. “Questions 27 & 28” is Karen Tei Yamashita’s first ...
President Donald Trump is launching a new website that will provide access to "high-quality, low-cost" Individual Retirement Accounts or IRAs. Trump signed an executive order on April 30 that will ...
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that expands retirement benefits for employees who do not have access to such benefits through their employers. The executive order does not ...
On April 18, President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to accelerate the development of psychedelic drugs as medical treatments. The order calls for the Food and Drug Administration ...
A coalition that includes the National Association of Minority Contractors and several higher education groups on Monday filed a lawsuit to block a recent Trump executive order targeting diversity, ...
The White House psychedelics executive order accelerates research, clinical trials and "Right to Try" access for drugs like psilocybin, MDMA and ibogaine. The order does not change the legal status of ...
In 1943, the United States government administered a questionnaire to people of Japanese descent who had been confined to wartime concentration camps in California, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, ...
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