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Diplomatic Records Archivist Receives Foreign Policy Prize
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National Archives Releases Recommendations from Internal Task Force on Racism
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Paula Yoo displays her new book on the killing of Vincent Chin during an online National Archives event on April 20, 2021.
WASHINGTON, April 23, 2021 â Watching the news in March, when a man fatally shot eight people in Atlanta, six of whom were Asian American, felt unwelcomingly familiar to journalist Paula Yoo.
The grieving family members and friends. The targeted violence. She knew what this looked and sounded like.
âI flashed back to when I interviewed Vincent Chin s family, friends, and members of the American Citizens for Justice, and those involved in the actual court case,â the author recalled in an April 20 National Archives online event.
Press Release · Monday, March 8, 2021
Washington, DC
Improvement in public health outlook holds promise for increased service to veterans
The National Archives and Records Administration is planning a phased expansion of the onsite workforce at the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis, MO. Improved local public health conditions and dropping infection rates are setting the stage for returning more employees to the facility, which will happen over the next 10 days. The NPRC has struggled to keep up with requests for veterans’ records since operations were impacted by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic a year ago, and the current backlog of requests is at more than 480,000.
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