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SUMMARY:170407 – KOREMATSU PANEL DISCUSSION
DESCRIPTION:Special Event					NAAAP Detroit Fred Korematsu and Muslim Registry Panel Discussion on April 20\nNational Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) Detroit Chapter is proud to collaborate with the Arab American Civil Rights League and Oakland Community College to highlight and discuss the impact of a Muslim Registry\, brought up by Carl Higbie\, Chair and Spokesperson for the Great America PAC for Trump in November 2016 during the campaign. Mr. Higbie stated the precedence has been set by the Registry of Japanese-Americans during WWII. \nSince inauguration\, the Executive Order has been given affecting Syria\, Iran\, Iraq\, Libya\, Sudan\, Yemen and Somalia — for 90 days and stops all refugees from entering the country for 120 days. Syrian refugees are banned indefinitely. During the time of the ban\, the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State will review and revise the refugee admission process. \nView a documentary of Fred Korematsu\, a Japanese American\, who refused to go to an internment camp during WWII. He challenged the constitutionality of the government’s imprisonment of Japanese Americans\, but lost. In 1983\, key documents were discovered the 1944 Supreme Court decision that Japanese Americans had not committed acts of treason to justify mass incarceration; Korematsu’s case was re-opened and his conviction was overturned in 1983\, creating a pivotal moment in civil rights history. \nA panel discussion will follow the video on how the Korematsu’s case and Muslim registry could impact the civil rights of American citizens. Panel participants include; Rula Aoun\, Director of the Arab American Civil Rights League; Geck Budd\, Immigration Attorney and Dr. Krishna Stilianos\, Psychologist and Moderator: Henry Tanaka. \nNAAAP Detroit Chapter encourages members and friends to join the Fred Korematsu and Muslim Registry on April 20th. Please visit www.naaapdetroit.org for more information. \n \n\n	\n		Welcome!\n		\n			\n				\n					\n						FREE\n					\n					\n				\n			\n\n			\n				\n\nThursday\, April 20\, 2017\n1:00pm Registration\n1:30pm-3:00pm Program\nOakland Community College\, Royal Oak Campus Rooms: B249-251\n739 S. Washington Ave\, Royal Oak\, MI 48067\n\n \n\nA collaboration event brought to you by:\nNational Association of Asian American Professionals\nMichigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission\nArab american Civil Rights League\nOakland Community College\n\nOCC Royal Oak Campus Map  \nFor further information: \nCall: (810)602-9850\nEmail: contact@naaapdetroit.org \n\nJoin now and get membership benefit!\nVisit Membership –> \n\n			\n			\n								OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
URL:https://dtw.naaap.org/event/170407-korematsu-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Oakland Community College\, Royal Oak Campus Rooms: B249-251\, 739 S. Washington Ave\, Royal Oak\, MI\, 48067\, United States
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