When Donald Tamaki got a call from the Governor’s Office asking him to interview for a position on California’s Reparations Task Force, at first he hesitated. Tamaki is not Black. He has never ...
SAN FRANCISCO — When Miya Iwataki and other Japanese Americans fought in the 1980s for the U.S. government to apologize to families it imprisoned during World War II, Black politicians and civil ...
The United States government has in fact recompensed injured groups in the past. So why won’t it do it for Black Americans?
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- It's been 80 years since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 that incarcerated 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. Decades later, the ...
On Feb. 17, Jesse Jackson joined the ancestors. He now resides in our memories alongside our most revered warriors. He stands beside our most hallowed figures from the 20th century ...
Some advocates said reparations for the World War II incarceration camps was once considered outlandish. But many young Japanese Americans were inspired to mobilize from civil rights and ethnic pride ...
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