Letter writer Albert D. Bonus defends Japanese Americans and says they are loyal because they have been cooperating with the authorities, bought defense stamps and bonds and are serving in the American army.
A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that the Japanese American clerks at Seattle's public schools lost their jobs and that the public should protest this action because the women were loyal and efficient employees.
A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said he was a Caucasian American who was a friend of the Japanese, and he expressed belief that once the Axis powers have been defeated, the future should look bright for the persons of Japanese…
A program for Idaho Hispanic youths to reconnect with their culture and discuss current teen's issues. The program ends with a quinceanera, an event to indicate the teen is ready for adulthood.
Article discusses long term causes of Massacre and raises questions about what the Seattle Police and School District are doing to help immigrant youth.
History and background of the Wing Luke Asian Museum. Includes it's move to the Kong Yick Building and the Museum's process. From www.communityarts.net/readingroom/archive/50borrupwash.php