Clarendon Elementary School JBBP 2025 Fred Korematsu Assembly

2025/2/12
Opening remarks from Dr. Karen Korematsu, the daughter of Fred Korematsu and the founder and president of the Fred T. Korematsu Institute
JBBP students perform Fred Korematsu skit
On Friday, February 7, Consul General Osumi, Mrs. Osumi, and consulate staff attended Clarendon Alternative Elementary School’s annual Fred Korematsu Civil Rights Assembly.
 
In honor of Fred Korematsu, the civil rights activist who opposed Japanese American Incarceration during World War II.  Clarendon Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program (JBBP) students perform a skit based on Korematsu’s life to learn about history and civil rights. Afterwards, the class representatives interview Dale Minami, the lawyer who led the legal team to overturn the Korematsu’s conviction.
 
In 2010, the State of California set January 30 as Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution.
 
Photo Credit: Aiko Chikaba
JBBP students perform Fred Korematsu skit
Student representatives interview Mr. Minami
Students pose with (L to R) SFUSD Board Commissioner Lisa Weissman-Ward, Mrs. Osumi, Consul General Osumi, SFUSD Superintendent Dr. Maria Su, Mr. Minami, Dr. Korematsu, Clarendon Elementary Principal Carrie Maloney, JBBP Teachers Mark Nakawatase, and Junko Tanaka
Group Photo

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