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Anti-Asian racism in America should be discussed


Anti-Asian racism in America should be discussed
Gerald Sastra/The Cougar
This past year, anti-Asian racism has been brought to light due to the amount of hate crimes and anti-Asian rhetoric going through our media. For those unaffected, it may seem like this is a new thing. However, anti-Asian racism has been a part of U.S. history for a long time.
It’s not extensively taught though, so many people buy into the model minority myth that causes them to ignore and dismiss anti-Asian hate. There are many things that need to be done to stop this hate, and education is one of them. ....

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Buddha In The Attic Analysis - 390 Words


Buddha In The Attic Analysis
Buddha In The Attic Analysis
390 Words2 Pages
Newspaper’s Effect on Japanese-American Internment
The novel, Buddha in the Attic, by Julie Otsuka tells the story of a group of Japanese picture brides and their life in San Francisco leading up to World War II and the Japanese Internment. While describing the women’s lives leading up to internment, Otsuka makes it apparent that there is a lack of reliable information provided about what is happening. In Lloyd Chiasson’s article, Japanese-American Relocation During World War II: A Study of California Editorial Reactions, three California newspapers’ editorials from 1941 and 1942 are analyzed and reveal a bias towards Japanese-Americans. When compared to Otsuka’s novel, Chiasson’s article reveals that the belittling of the Japanese community ....

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February 22, 2021: US Executive Branch Update


Tuesday, February 23, 2021
This report provides a snapshot of the US Executive Branch priorities via daily schedules and the prior day’s press releases.
POTUS’ Schedule
9:45 a.m. EST – The President receives the President’s Daily Brief | Oval Office
12:05 p.m. EST – The President makes an announcement related to small businesses | South Court Auditorium
6:00 p.m. EST – The President delivers remarks on the lives lost to COVID-19 | The White House
6:15 p.m. EST – The President, The First Lady, The Vice President, and THE SECOND GENTLEMAN hold a moment of silence and candle lighting ceremony | South Portico
VPOTUS’ Schedule

6:00 p.m. EST – The Vice President will join the President when he delivers remarks on the lives lost to COVID-19 in the Cross Hall ....

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Those We Lost in 2020 - Rafu Shimpo


Those We Lost in 2020
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2020 has been a year of extraordinary loss and suffering. As The Rafu
presents its annual listing of passings in the community, we offer our condolences to all those who have lost loved ones in this most difficult of years.
 
Following, in alphabetical order, are some of the notable individuals who passed away during the past year.
Sumako Azuma II
Sumako Azuma II (Janice Aiso Edesa), 61, on July 24. The North American representative to Azuma Ryū in Japan, she taught Japanese classical dance for 45 years, training 14 students to earn the natori degree and one to earn the shihan degree. ....

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