Korematsu Institute

@korematsu

The Fred T. Korematsu Institute educates to advance racial equity, social justice, and human rights for all.

San Francisco
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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    Another great resource for understanding language around the WWII Japanese American incarceration is this handbook:

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    "When we use language that distorts the past, we lose our ability to recognize patterns of repeating history." After , we're sharing why words like "internment" are euphemisms. Check out this post:

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    We remember Fred Korematsu, who was a national Civil Rights hero and activist and are so honored that his daughter, Karen Korematsu will serve as a co-chair at our 2020 San Francisco Benefit Dinner.

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    We celebrate Fred Korematsu, a national Civil Rights hero and activist. We are proud and honored that his daughter, Karen Korematsu will chair the Benefit Dinner in San Francisco

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    Thanks to all who celebrated with us! Let's keep this day going. Write your state legislators and ask them to support a day in your state to honor Fred Korematsu.

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  7. 31. sij

    In Ann Arbor, Michigan State Rep. Padma Kuppa presented the proclamation, and Karen spoke on a panel that included attorney Don Tamaki, member of Fred Korematsu’s coram nobis legal team.

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  8. 31. sij

    In Dearborn, the Director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights presented Karen with the Michigan Governor’s proclamation declaring Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution.

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  9. 31. sij

    Thanks to all who celebrated with Karen Korematsu in Michigan, where she visited Dearborn Public Schools and the University of Michigan Law School.

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    31. sij

    challenged that forcefully interned 120,000 Japanese Americans during WWII. His story shines a light on this dark time and serves as a reminder of the power of a single person demanding justice.

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    Learned about Korematsu v. U.S. in law school & later discovered Korematsu went to , my alma mater in Oakand! 🤯 His legacy reminds us to “speak up.”

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    31. sij

    - Every law student learns about Fred Korematsu's case. His daughter Karen is keeping his story going. Here's a link:

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    31. sij

    Finishing the show strong at Van Duzer Theater tonight. Thank you for allowing us to commemorate Day with this program. A powerful post-show Q&A with partner Amy Uyeki: sharing her mother’s experience at Gila River Internment Camp.

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    31. sij

    Now more than ever, we must ensure that we are not going backward on civil rights & liberties. To honor civil rights hero Fred Korematsu, APICA is donating $500 each to the Fred T. Institute & the .

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  15. 31. sij

    “This moment in time is different. Today is a day to act. In order to preserve the democracy of this country, we need vigilance.” - Jon Osaki

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  16. 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

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  17. 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

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    2nd grade students using resources from Thank you!

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    Today, on , we honor the legacy of Fred Korematsu, who bravely defended the civil rights and liberties of the hundreds of thousands of Japanese-Americans forcefully interned during WWII. May we always strive to honor his legacy of courage in the face of injustice.

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    On , which commemorates the Oakland-born civil rights activist who resisted internment, KQED cartoonist put together this collection of family separation cartoons. Story:

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