The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2,245, Vol. 97, No. 1
July 1, 1983
Asians protest 'biased' portrayal of immigrants
Rising tide of anti-Japanese prejudice in U.S. due to America's economic conflict assailed
Bills seek compensation for WW2 internees
May take 6 years to provide redress
Job bias cases in L.A. Asian community still growing
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Mineta (cont.)
CWRIC's hastily called press conference scrubbed program
Deaths
Dills urges Alameda help Nikkei
Big M a hit
Racial slur in play protested
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Yori Wada to chair UC board of regents
Pacific Citizen Staff
Protest (cont.)
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By the Board by Miki Himeno: Thoughts on Armament
Keeping Track
A Central Cal Perspective
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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Asian American Journalists Assn.
Pepperpot: Two Sides of the Nikkei
Shimomura to keynote EDC-MDC parley in N.Y.
Video producer for project named
Puyallup honors grads
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From Pacific Southwest by John Saito: June 18, 1983
Job Bias (cont.)
PSW insurance caution issued
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1000 Club Roll
Classified Ads
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Honda (cont.)
Tanabata festival in Little Tokyo July 9-10
Redress Bills (cont.)