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  1. 30. sij

    On January 30th, we celebrate Fred Korematsu's legacy of defiance and as a civil rights activist. As the US government continues to target and imprison communities of color, remembering Korematsu's resistance is more important than ever.

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  2. 30. sij

    It was such a special honor to share my family's history & about our work at - especially as we think about the importance of resistance on . Thank you & for having me!

  3. 30. sij

    Today is of Civil Liberties and the Constitution! Today, we honor Fred's fight for justice by encouraging everyone to register to vote and participate in our democracy. As one individual, Fred made a difference, and so can you.

  4. 30. sij

    Today is . Let us celebrate the life of Fred Korematsu, a Japanese-American civil rights activist. It is also the first day in U.S. history named after an Asian American. Read more about him and his fight for freedom:

  5. 30. sij

    Today is & I want to recommend this book that celebrates Korematsu and inspires readers to reflect on what they know & what they can do--and will do--to fight unfairness & to create positive change. Here's a review I once wrote about it:

  6. 29. sij

    January 30 is of Civil Liberties & the Constitution! In celebration, we’re giving away 10 copies of FRED KOREMATSU SPEAKS UP, the award-winning book for young readers. To enter, share what this day means to you, using and

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  7. Karen Korematsu, founder and executive director of the Fred T. Institute, reflects on her father's legacy on his 101st birthday.

  8. prije 1 sat

    Remembering these two outstanding events last week--at Santa Clara County Superior Court & Santa Clara University School of Law. Grateful to all who participated!

  9. 31. sij

    “We need to not only hold our institutions accountable, but we need to exercise and fight for our rights as citizens.” - Dale Minami, lead attorney of Fred Korematsu’s coram nobis legal team at at

  10. 31. sij

    “Unfortunately today, we have generations of young people that don’t know the history of the Japanese American incarceration.” - Jon Osaki, Director of “Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066” at the screening at

  11. Today is , an opportunity to commemorate the life and work of an important Japanese-American civil rights activist. Let's honor his legacy by dedicating ourselves to closing the modern day internment camps. 🎨 by

  12. 30. sij

    Today we celebrate honoring a national hero and civil rights activist who objected to the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Thank you, Fred, for your steadfast courage and lifetime of advocacy, calling on all of us to "stand up for what is right."

  13. On let his words serve as a guide for fighting for justice for all: "If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up."

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  14. 30. sij

    “No one should be locked away because of their race, ethnicity, or religion. If that was not learned from the internment of Japanese Americans then these are very dangerous times for our democracy.”

  15. From the Muslim Ban to the modern-day detention system imprisoning families including children, we must remain vigilant of existing wrongs, stand up in solidarity, and speak up to prevent the past from repeating itself.

  16. 30. sij

    So excited to have the release of Karen Korematsu’s piece on CLR online happen the same week as !

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  17. 30. sij

    Today is Fred Korematsu's birthday. In honor of him, commit to fighting against racist laws and the liberation of incarcerated people.

  18. 30. sij

    If you want to honor in person, you can visit the grave of this civil rights icon in Oakland's Mountain View Cemetery

  19. 30. sij

    Today is of Civil Liberties and the Constitution. Visit: to access education resources for your classroom.

  20. Happy birthday, Fred Korematsu! Fred stood up against the forced removal of 110,000 Japanese Americans into concentration camps. His story is a reminder that we must protect the freedom of ALL Americans, regardless of who they are or where they come from.

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