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September 23, 2025

Check out our new JACL Weekly Digest!

 

JACL National News

2025 JACL National Convention Photos Now Available!

Thanks to our wonderful convention photographer, Darrell Miho, all of our convention photos are now available to view! You can view all of the photos from this year using the link below. To access the gallery, use password: arigatou

USC Shinso Ito Center - The Alien Enemies Act of 1798: Understanding 1941 and 2025 - October 9, 2025

This panel will address how this act was applied to and impacted the Japanese American wartime community, ramifications of the current administration’s approaches, the status of the court cases challenging the administration’s use of AEA, and the amicus brief that was filed on behalf of descendants of Issei men who were imprisoned when the AEA was invoked in World War II. The speakers also will discuss how to accurately and effectively speak about the lessons from history when communities, especially those of color, live under the specter and reality of arrest, detention, and deportation.

This is a hybrid event. Please click here to register for the Zoom link. Click here to RSVP for the in-person event

 

JACL Chapters News

If any JACL Chapters would like to submit stories or events to the Weekly Digest, please send inquiries to Education Programs Manager, Matthew Weisbly at mweisbly@jacl.org

 

JACL NCWNP District Youth Board Applications Open!

The NCWNP District Youth Board is looking for dedicated young leaders to join our team! Whether you’re a seasoned activist or just starting your journey, this is your opportunity to step up and make a meaningful impact.

Positions Available:

Application Deadline: Wednesday, October 1st at 11:59pm PT

Who’s Eligible?

  • JACL members in the NCWNP District
  • Age: 18-25 (exceptions considered for exceptional applicants under 18!)
  • A passion for the Japanese American and APIA communities and social justice 
  • All backgrounds are welcome!

Email us at ncwnpyouthboard@jacl.org if you have any questions.

 

Upcoming Events!

September 27 & 28: Screening of "Kintsukuroi" in SoCal

Saturday, September 27th / 11 AM / San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center (12953 Branford St, Arleta, CA 91331)

Sunday, September 28th / 12 PM and 3 PM / George Nakano Theatre - Torrance (2 showings)

Tickets are found here

Watch Trailer Here

Program Details Here

September 28: Japanese Fall Festival - Aki Matsuri 2025 with NMJACL

AKI MATSURI 2025 | Japanese Fall Festival returns this year with a bang or better yet a BOOOM! Our headline performance features San Jose Taiko, the world-renowned ensemble that has electrified audiences across the globe with their heart-pounding beats and dynamic stage presence!
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Grab your tickets early for this one HERE
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We are now accepting Vendors, Performers, and Volunteers for the 2025 event. Learn more on NMJACL.org/ 

 

October 4: Mochi Ice Cream Social & Mid Autumn Moon Festival Celebration with SD JACL

Join the SDCHM Young Professionals Advisory Council and the San Diego JACL for an afternoon of networking, celebration, and dessert at the San Diego Chinese Heritage Museum. Mooncakes, boba, and mochi ice cream will be served!

October 5: Detention Then & Now - Chicago JACL and Nikkei Uprising

Join JACL Chicago and Nikkei Uprising to learn how you can take action against immigration detention through Rapid Response Networks. Get informed, get involved, and help protect immigrant communities. All are invited to attend. 

While registration is strongly suggested, it is not required to participate in the event. 

Sunday, October 5th | 3-5PM CST

Christ Church of Chicago - 6047 N Rockwell St, Chicago, IL 60659

 

From Our Partners

Our Debt of Gratitude - Seeking Stories!

University of Colorado Boulder - Center of the American West Paid Fellowship and Mentorship Opportunity

CU-Boulder’s Center of the American West is launching a new student fellowship program that offers a small cohort of students the opportunity to study a Western American issue or topic over the course of an academic year. Students will generate original scholarly or creative work under the mentorship of CU faculty, and they will receive a stipend for their efforts as well as access to funds supporting research travel. Each student chosen to serve as a Seo/Hirabayashi Fellow will receive a stipend of $1,500 as well as access to up to $1,000 of research funding.

Upcoming Events!

October 18: Manzanar Grand Opening Doubleheader hosted by Great Leap and Manzanar Baseball Project

Today, Great Leap and the Manzanar Baseball Project have taken on the sizeable task of restoring the baseball field at Manzanar. Through its historical re-enactment doubleheader played on Manzanar's lovingly restored ballfield, the Manzanar Baseball Project honors Japanese Americans who found a way to play the game they loved in spite of injustice.

This project is a tribute to the spirit and determination of the Japanese American community, the power of baseball to uplift and unite people, and the importance of safeguarding the rights and principles enshrined in our Constitution.

 
 

Follow JACL on:

 

JACL Headquarters
1765 Sutter Street
San Francisco, California 94115
(415) 921-5225 | mbr@jacl.org

JACL DC Office
1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 600
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 223-1240 | policy@jacl.org

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