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A student club called the Amache Preservation Society is helping to curate and teach the dark history of Japanese “internment” in the U.S.
One Day
Educators need more data and resources to understand these students. Inclusive curricula can help the students better understand themselves.
The Baltimore Sun, Washington Post
The corner of Springhill and Cottage avenues in Northwest Baltimore used to be a vacant lot. Today, it’s home to an urban farm that was dubbed one the top 10 innovative farms in the country, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
The Baltimore Sun, Ground Truth Project, USA Today
The trauma resulting from family separations and detentions ultimately can lead to long-term psychological effects, such as anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
The Baltimore Sun
The list of the deceased for the All Souls Day service at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church was much longer than normal. Under the painting of St. Joseph, patron saint of a happy death, was an ofrenda, or altar, with 36 white crosses — one for each parishioner who has died from COVID-19.