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DESCRIPTION:The Bay Area Day of Remembrance Consortium presents\n\nDAY OF REMEMBRANCE 
 2008\nCarrying the Light for Justice!  \nGENERATIONS OF ACTIVISM \n20th 
 Anniversary of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988\n\nSunday, February 17, 2008 
     2 p.m.\n\nJapanese Cultural & Community Center of Northern 
 California\n1840 Sutter Street (nr. Webster)   SF Japantown\n\nTickets: $15 
 Door, $12 Advance.  Call for group rates. \nVisit: www.dayofremembrance.org 
     Phone: (415) 921-5007\n,\nDay of Remembrance 2008 – Carrying the 
 Light for Justice! Generations of Activism – Commemorating the 20th 
 Anniversary of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988: Sunday, February 17, 2 pm 
 at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California, at 
 1840 Sutter Street (betwn Webster/Buchanan) in SF Japantown.  An afternoon 
 of video, culture and candle lighting with keynote speaker Dale Minami 
 (Coram Nobis Team, former chair Civil Liberties Public Education Fund), 
 Co-MC’d by Amanda Wake and Aaron Kitashima. The program will also include 
 the video “Whose Children are These?” by Theresa Thanjan; and a 
 multimedia presentation on “Voices of the Redress Movement” with photos 
 by Isao Tanaka, produced by Robynn Takayama. The 2008 Clifford Uyeda Peace 
 & Humanitarian Award will be presented to activist Stephanie Miyashiro.  
 Cultural presentations will include Masayuki Koga (shakuhachi), and 
 Kimihara Outa (shigin).  A Candle Lighting Ceremony will be co-MC’d by 
 Kevin Inouye, Megumi Kajiyama and Lyell Sakaue.  An Interfaith Gathering 
 will be led by the Japanese American Religious Federation, followed by a 
 Candle Light Procession to honor Japantown historic sites. Tickets prices 
 are $15 (door); $12 (advance); call for group/member rates.  Tickets 
 available at NJAHS (415) 921-5007; JCCCNC (415) 567-5505 and Paper Tree at 
 Buchanan Mall in Japantown.  Visit: www.dayofremembrance.org\n \n 
 \nBackground on DOR:\n On February 19, 1942, President Franklin Delano 
 Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, setting into motion the exclusion, 
 removal, detention and incarceration of over 120,000 persons of Japanese 
 ancestry during World War II.\n\nAfter decades of activism by Japanese 
 Americans and a broad, multicultural coalition, President Reagan signed the 
 Civil Liberties Act of 1988.  Based on a federal commission's findings that 
 these policies were due to "race prejudice, war hysteria and a failure of 
 political leadership," this landmark redress bill provided an official 
 apology, individual payments and a public education fund. \n\nDespite these 
 official actions, today we witness members of the Arab/Muslim American 
 community experiencing similar civil and human rights violations: 
 exclusion, detention, incarceration and rendition in the post 9/11 and Iraq 
 War era.\n\nDOR is a time to cherish and critique our history; to share yet 
 untold stories; to reaffirm our commitment to unfinished redress issues and 
 current civil liberties challenges.  DOR is a time to nurture future 
 generations of activism to ensure a more compassionate democracy.\n \nBay 
 Area DOR Consortium member organizations: Asian Improv aRts, Asian Law 
 Caucus, API Legal Outreach, Campaign for Justice - Redress Now for Japanese 
 Latin Americans, Center for Asian American Media, JACL-SF, Japantown Arts, 
 Japanese American Religious Federation, Japanese Cultural and Community 
 Center of Northern California, Japanese Community Youth Council, Japanese 
 Peruvian Oral History Project, Kimochi, Inc., National Japanese American 
 Historical Society, National Coalition for Redress/Reparations, Nihonmachi 
 Little Friends, Rosa Parks School – Japanese Bilingual Bicultural 
 Program, Tule Lake Committee, UC Berkeley Nikkei Student Union (partial 
 list)\n \n \n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/30/18475863.php
SUMMARY:Day of Rememberance 2008 - Carrying the Light for Justice
LOCATION:Japanese  Cultural & Community Center\n1840 Sutter Street, SF 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/30/18475863.php
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