
Venice Monument Honors WWII Japanese Americans
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Join the Venice Japanese American Memorial Monument Committee for their ninth annual commemoration, honoring the over one thousand Japanese Americans forcibly removed during WWII. The event, from eleven a.m. to twelve thirty p.m. on April sixteenth, marks the eighty-fourth anniversary of Executive Order 9066. That evening, support education and monument upkeep with a fundraiser dinner at Hama Sushi, donating ten percent of sales. The Arnold Maeda Manzanar Pilgrimage Grant, supporting college students trips to Manzanar, also benefits from the event. Applications for next years grant close January eighth.
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