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  2. Day of Remembrance (Japanese Americans) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to this mini exhibit, The Portland Japanese Citizens Americans League is known to hold Day of Remembrance events. The most recent even was held was on February 17, 2024, and was open for public attendance again working to educate the public and empower individuals to stand up for Asian Americans. [17]

  3. Oguri Jukichi - Wikipedia

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    Oguri Jukichi (小栗重吉, Oguri Jūkichi, 1785–1853) was one of the first Japanese citizens known to have reached present day California.He and his fourteen-man crew, bound for Edo, were sailing off the Japanese coast in 1813 when their ship, the Tokujomaru (督乗丸), was disabled in a storm.

  4. Japanese American redress and court cases - Wikipedia

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    The following article focuses on the movement to obtain redress for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and significant court cases that have shaped civil and human rights for Japanese Americans and other minorities. These cases have been the cause and/or catalyst to many changes in United States law.

  5. Human rights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Harassment and threats against pro-North Korean organizations and persons reportedly have increased since the 2002 admission by North Korea that it had kidnapped more than a dozen Japanese citizens. Other foreigners also were subject to discrimination. There was a widespread perception among Japanese citizens that foreigners committed many ...

  6. Fred Korematsu Day - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights recommended that a national Fred Korematsu Day be established as a national holiday in 2015. [5] [6]In January 2023, the fight for a national Fred Korematsu Day continued with a resolution to establish a national Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution introduced in the United States Congress led by Representatives Mark Takano and Jill ...

  7. Liberty Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Osaka. Liberty Osaka (formerly the Osaka Human Rights Museum) was a museum dedicated to human rights situated in Naniwa-ku, a ward in south Osaka City.As the first general museum dedicated to human rights in Japan, the focus of its permanent exhibits was the history of the struggle against discrimination experienced by the nation's minority ethnic groups; the Burakumin, the Ainu of ...

  8. Takeshima Day - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government has rejected a proposal to make it a national holiday. [5] In 2013, the central government of Japan sent officials to Shimane Prefecture to celebrate this festival for the first time. [6] Since then, the Japanese government has sent officials to this event for nine consecutive years. [7]

  9. Shōwa Day - Wikipedia

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    A protest against Shōwa Day, 2016. Showa Day (昭和の日, Shōwa no Hi) is a public holiday in Japan held on April 29. It honors the birthday of Emperor Shōwa , the reigning emperor from 1926 to 1989. [1] Shō (昭) means "shining" or "bright", and wa (和) means "peace", signifying the "enlightened peace" that citizens receive.