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Authors Panel & Booksigning + Bento Lunch

April 1, 2017 at 4:00 am - 5:00 am
  • « Gen. Shinseki Visit – Sat, March 18, 2017
  • Preserve & Protect Our Freedoms- NJAHS Annual Awards Event »

Authors Panel & Booksigning + Bento Lunch
New releases: Fred Korematsu Speaks Up & American Yellow

FREE PRESIDI-GO SHUTTLE TO MIS HISTORIC LEARNING CENTER AND MAIN POST

SAT. APRIL 1, 2017, 11AM – 12 NOON.
Award-winning author Stan Yogi, who co-wrote “Fred Korematsu Speaks Up” discusses Supreme Court challenger Fred Korematsu’s quest for justice in his latest book for school-age children. (Heyday Books, 2017)
with Special Guest Karen Korematsu, daughter of Fred Korematsu, Korematsu Institute.
New writer, George Omi authored “American Yellow,” won 1st Place for his book in a  contest for self-published e-books in 2016 by Writers Digest. He shares his personal story as a young boy in Rohwer concentration camp. (First Edition Design Publishing, 2016)

PROGRAM IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC. INFO: 415-921-5007 or njahs@njahs.org

 For Advance Book purchases and Japanese bento lunch orders:CLICK HERE TO RESERVE

 

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  • Date: April 1, 2017
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    4:00 am - 5:00 am
  • Event Category: Events

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  • Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center, Building 640
  • 640 Old Mason St
    San Francisco, CA 94129 United States
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  • Phone 4159215007
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  • « Gen. Shinseki Visit – Sat, March 18, 2017
  • Preserve & Protect Our Freedoms- NJAHS Annual Awards Event »
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