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Punjabi Rebels of the Columbia River

Oregon is commonly perceived to have little, let alone notable, South Asian history. Yet in the early 1900s Oregon was at the center of two...

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I Lived to Tell the World

I Lived to Tell the World presents thirteen inspiring profiles of men and women who have endured unthinkable cruelty, only to resume productive lives in...

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Portland's Audacious Champion

William “Bill” Sumio Naito (1925–1996) was a remarkable and visionary individual—the Portland-born son of Japanese immigrants who became one of the city’s most significant business...

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From Thorns to Blossoms

Mitsuko “Mitzi” Asai was not yet ten years old in the spring of 1942 when President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066 sent 120,000 people of Japanese...

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Mitsuko “Mitzi” Asai wasn’t quite 10 years old in 1942 when President Roosevelt ordered 120,000 people of Japanese descent into inland prison camps. Mitzi will share her family’s experiences of governmental incarceration, the legacy of that dark chapter in US History, and her hopes for a more equal future for all.

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