Politics May 03 Norman Mineta, congressman and first Asian American cabinet secretary, dies at 90 By Brian Witte, Terence Chea, Associated Press
Politics Feb 11 Lone senator blocks Japanese internment camp designation, draws ire Utah Sen. Mike Lee is facing backlash from Japanese Americans and conservation groups after blocking a proposal to create a national historic site at a former internment camp in rural Colorado. By James Anderson, Sam Metz, Associated Press
Arts Oct 23 Watch 6:56 George Takei on challenging the ‘mindless inhumanity’ of U.S. history’s darker chapters "Star Trek" actor, civil rights activist and social media maven George Takei has now written a graphic novel, "They Called Us Enemy," about the trauma of his family's being rounded up by the U.S. government and sent to internment camps…
Arts May 14 ‘I am an American’ — George Takei on a lifetime of defying stereotypes "America is a diverse country. But we all subscribe to the values and the spirit and the Constitution of the United States."… By Kamala Kelkar
Nation Feb 19 Watch Revisiting Japanese internment on the 75th anniversary Today marks the 75th anniversary of one of the most controversial executive orders in American history. Ten weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt issued the order, allowing the government to incarcerate people they thought capable of… By PBS NewsHour