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December 20, 2017  |  By Kori Kobayashi In All Posts, Events

JACL PLAYERS PRESENT “LIVING HISTORY”

FROM DAYS OF INFAMY TO DAYS OF REMEMBERANCE : Stories of Immigration, Internment, Redress

 

JACL Players: Ikuko Begay, Rusty Chan, Esther Churchwell, Calvin Kobayashi, Nikki Nojima Louis, Paul Mayer, Joan Varney, Rod Ventura, Davis Begay (slides), Mike Swick (video)

All performances are free of charge and open to the pubic

 

 

 

 

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The New Mexico Japanese-American Citizens League (NMJACL) is the state affiliate for the Japanese-American Citizens League (JACL). NMJACL traces its origins to 1947 with the formation of the Albuquerque Nisei Club, a social club for Japanese-American families living in New Mexico. NMJACL is also a member of the JACL Pacific Southwest District (PSW), which encompasses the Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Southern California region.
 

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