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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Recently I attended a 2 day workshop with the Go For Broke educational Center. Part of the workshop included a field trip to Little Tokyo and a visit to the Japanese American Musem, and an exhibit at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy.
    I was able to visit an historic Buddhist temple in a triangular shape that is now used as an interactive and high tech lab.
    The National Center for the Preservation of Democracy wants to educated schools about the effects of World War II and the discrimination, and inhuman treatment that Japanese Americans suffered, including imprisonment and lost of all possessions, while encouraging to understand each other and speak up for democracy.
    They offer FREE buses for teachers to take classes to see the exhibit. All is needed it to attend a short orientation. You will also get a free box with videos and lesson plans.
    You can contact:
    Lynn Yamasaki: School Programs Developer
    Japanese American National Museum
    National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
    369 East First Street, Los Angeles, CA. 90012
    phone: 213-830-5660, fax: 213-830-5672, e-mail: [email protected]
    http://www.janm.org, http://www.ncdemocracy.org
    [Edit by="pcampuzano on Nov 15, 9:46:59 PM"][/Edit]

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    Anonymous
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    Yes.. I would like very much to second Patricia's ehortation to explore the possibilities for your classrooms at The National Center for the Preservation of Democracy. It is truly a beautiful center with super-high tech and multi-culturally relevant and supe-sensitive data available. I attended the orientation to which Patricia referred and it was very enlightening in being exposed to historical events taking place in these U.S.A. of ours.. or, should I say we of it (the USA). The program available for free, including free bus transportation, is truly deserving of our students' and teachers' attention and experience.

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