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WWII Japanese Internmment Camp Commemoration | SF

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013 - 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free but registration is required

Golden Gate University School of Law | 536 Mission, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA, US

Event Details

Celebrate the legacy of Fred T. Korematsu, a national civil rights hero and the first Asian-American to be commemorated with a holiday in the state of California at a special event “WWII Japanese Internments: Can It Happen Again?” hosted by the Golden Gate University School of Law.

Lunch will be served. This is a free event; however, registration is required.

Topics and Panelists

  • History and Significance of Fred Korematsu
  • Legal Implications of Coram Nobis
  • Advocating for Detainees

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Cost: FREE*
*Free but registration is required
Categories: Event, History, Lectures & Workshops, San Francisco
Venue: Golden Gate University School of Law
Address: 536 Mission, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA, US