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By [[Tony Osumi]] and [[Jenni Kuida]]
By [[Tony Osumi]] and [[Jenni Kuida]]
Although written in good fun, understanding what it means to be JA helps define who we are as a community and the issues we face. More importantly, as we further study Japanese/Asian American history, we might begin to see current issues like immigrant-bashing, attacks on civil rights/affirmative action and the growing concentration of wealth and resources upward to a select few, in new ways.


#. You know that [[Japanese American Internment Camp | Camp]] doesn’t mean a cabin in the woods.
#. You know that [[Japanese American Internment Camp | Camp]] doesn’t mean a cabin in the woods.