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"Then Becoming Now” (2019, 24 min.), directed by Emiko Omori, follows the journey of three men who went from incarcerated children to social activists.…
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Host Joseph Pace and guests explore the history of discrimination against Japanese Americans and immigrants in the first half of the 20th century. What…
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On this edition of Your Call, distinguished photographer and videographer Paul Kitagaki discusses his new book, Behind Barbed Wire: The Search for…
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On this edition of Your Call, we’ll talk about cultural responses to exclusion. Earlier this year Japanese American activists organized a pilgrimage to a…
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On this edition of Your Call, hear our conversation about redress, reparations, and restorative justice. Japanese Americans won redress and an apology for…
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Authors Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi join us to discuss their new book, Fred Korematsu Speaks Up. The beautifully illustrated book tells the story of Fred…
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“This is old Italian neighborhood,” Al Bronzini says. “That’s the house I was raised in, right there.” Al is showing me some of the places that were…
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On today's Your Call, we begin a weeklong series on the United States' immigration and refugee policies. Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration and…
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In 1924, Frank and Josephine Duveneck, a wealthy Palo Alto couple, saw a valley they liked in Los Altos Hills. So they bought it. Then they built and ran…