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Warren T. Furutani has been a community activist for 50 years. In the late 60’s he worked in the APIA community and other communities of color around a multitude of civil rights and social justice issues. He is the co-founder of the Manzanar Pilgrimage and Committee.
He is also the first APIA elected to the Los Angeles Unified School District board of education(two terms, eight years), he was then elected to the LA Community College District Board of Trustees (three terms, ten years), and served in the State Assembly (three terms), where he chaired the APIA Legislative Caucus for three years.
On the school board he organized the first high school diploma ceremony for Japanese Americans incarcerated in camp during WWII. In the State Assembly he passed AB 37 that conferred honorary college degrees onto those whose educations were cut short because of camp and established Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution (AB 1775) for the State of California.
Updated May 2020