The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2154, Vol. 93 No. 10
September 4, 1981
Asian Pacific advocacy group set to open office
UBC Asian Center opens after 14-yr. wait
1st ACLU director Roger Baldwin dies
Mineta expresses caution on redress
L.A. Times writer discusses racial slurs in the media
Watanabe retires from railroad post
Sacramento JACL to mark 50th anny.
West Valley to burn clubhouse mortgage
Jung v. Geokas race bias case still simmers
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Redress Reports
Individual Testimonies
Mabel. T. Ota (concluding installment)
Mabel Ota: first Asian Cal. woman principal
After 40 years, misconception over Evacuation still lingers
Dr. Mary S. Oda (concluding installment)
3 CWRIC hearings in Alaska scheduled
Mineta (cont.)
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Guest Editorial: Who Are We?
Voting Rights Act extension to 1992 urged
Watanabe (cont.)
Okinawan dance, music slated for San Francisco
Sac'to UMC to hold fall food bazaar
Katazome exhibition set in Palm Beach County
Deaths
New Otani Hotel to mark 4th year
Pacific Northwest symposium a step forward for Hibakusha
Art scholarships patterned after Nat'l Merit's launched
APAAC (cont.)
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Cliff's Corner by Dr. Clifford Uyeda: Medfly
Haji vs. Go for Broke
Letterbox
Moshi-Moshi by Jim Konomi: The Last Samrai
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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Picture of Picnickers Changing
East Wind by Bill Marutani: A Tear Jerker
35 Years Ago in The Pacific Citizen
Konomi (cont.)
Musubi by Ron Wakabayashi: Remembering Dad
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'Kokoro' Kalendar: Who's Who with Lou Tomita
1000 Club
Baldwin (cont.)
Scholars
NCWNP recognizes outstanding grads
L.A./O.C. widows group to meet Sept. 5
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Sequoia wins NC swim meet for 7th consecutive year
Classified Ad
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MIS 40th anny. reunion set Nov. 1 in S.F.
Calendar