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The Pine and the Cherry: Japanese Americans in WashingtonThe Pine and the Cherry: Japanese Americans in Washington will be presented on May 18, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. The presentation will be held at Richland Public Library, at 955 Northgate Dr., Richland, WA. For more details, visit the page of The Pine and the Cherry: Japanese Americans in Washington page at CBC's website.

The Pine and the Cherry: Japanese Americans in Washington by Mayumi Tsutakawa

Mayumi Tsutakawa, the presenter of the event, is the daughter of George Tsutakawa, a renowned painter, fountain designer, teacher, and sculptor. In this event, Mayumi will discuss how the Japanese community survived injustice and racism during the World War II. Learn what life has been with the Japanese immigrants when the Executive Order 9066 was implemented.

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'Defeating Racism Today: What Does It Take' Community Lecture with Eva Abram at Richland Washington Public LibraryThe community lecture at Richland Public Library will feature 'Defeating Racism Today: What Does It Take' on September 15, 2016, from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The Richland Public Library is located at 955 Northgate, Richland, WA. For more details, visit the Defeating Racism Today: What Does It Take page at Richland Public Library's website.

About 'Defeating Racism Today: What Does It Take'
Presenting the 'Defeating Racism Today: What Does It Take' lecture series is Eva Abram. Eva is an actress and public speaker. She also writes and performs stories that center on people and situations which help shape the state and the nation. As a holder of Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Policy/Public Policy from the University of Washington, Abram has ideas to…

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