Program Summary
  The Japan America Theater was filled with people for the commemoration of President Roosevelt’s signing of EO 9066 46 years ago.  Friendly greetings were exchanged in the lobby and theater. The audience was animated for good reason.  In July 1987 NCRR had led a 125-member lobbying delegation to Washington, DC.  It was the first time that many Issei, Nisei and Sansei had traveled outside of California since their incarceration, and most had never been in the presence of a Congressman before.  The grassroots Nikkei delegates talked their way into the hearts of Congressional aides, Senators and Representatives.  Then on September 17, 1987, the House passed H.R. 442, the Civil Liberties Act of 1987. 

JACCC President Terasawa greeted the DOR crowd and the Kinnara Taiko group entertained the audience with its exciting drum routine.  The keynote speaker, Rep. Bob Matsui, related how his parents were unable to talk about the camps.  Like other Japanese Americans, his parents felt shamed by their incarceration.  But, they and other Nikkei were forced to confront the internment at the 1981 public hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians.  With passage of H.R. 442, Japanese Americans finally had an acknowledgement from Congress that it was the government that had imprisoned them and that their imprisonment was not their fault.

Rep. Norman Mineta and Senator Spark Matsunaga sent greeting to the DOR audience via videotape.  Matsui, Mineta, and Matsunaga urged everyone to write letters to President Reagan, because the President’s signature was necessary for the bill to become effective. 

Miya Iwataki honored Amy Uno Ishii and the Uno family by presenting them with NCRR’s Fighting Spirit Award for their tireless work to educate and advocate for Japanese American redress.

   
   
   
lobbying delegation..., Rafu Shimpo, 7/27/87 (PDF)
 
grassroots Nikkei delegates..., Rafu Shimpo, 8/6/87 (PDF)
 
House passed H.R. 442.., Rafu Shimpo, 9/17/87
 
DOR..., Rafu Shimpo, 2/23/88 (PDF)