Japanese American Leadership Delegation in Hiroshima, March 9
Japanese American Leadership Delegation About 140 years have passed since Japanese emigrants left for American mainland and Hawaii. Now, the accumulated total of Japanese emigrants from Hiroshima prefecture has reached 100,000, more than those from any other prefecture. In this coming March, 13 Japanese American Leaders will visit Japan under the invitation program co-sponsored by the Foreign Ministry and CGP, including four Japanese Americans originating from Hiroshima and two Japanese Americans from Hawaii, having sister relation with Hiroshima. We will reflect back on the American society history through the eyes of Japanese Americans and discuss their present and the future. The successful struggle story to rid the Texas communities of a racially offensive street name, “Jap Road”, will also be presented by the local activist leader. Date: Friday, March 9, 2007 14:00-16:15 *Simultaneous translation will be available. Coordinators: Panelists: Admission: free RSVP with name and affiliation to Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation. TEL: (082)242-8879 FAX: (082)242-7452
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For information on the controversy concerning efforts to rename various roads in Texas containing the word "Jap", see the Discover Nikkei wiki under Immigration & Citizenship - United States - Texas.