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Welcome to the Arizona JACL website!

The JACL chapter in Arizona is the legacy of Japanese immigrants who settled in Arizona territory in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By the early twentieth century, Japanese American families moved to Arizona and began truck farming small crops for the local market. Despite the challenges of being few in number, the Japanese Americans shared resources and support in their small communities and contributed to the development of Arizona as a state and to the Japanese American national community. The innovation, perseverance, and hard work of these Issei men and women established several community institutions that still exist today, including the JACL Arizona Chapter.

Arizona JACL is proud to continue the tradition of community, culture, and civil rights of the Japanese who first settled in Arizona and pursued the American promise. We invite you to learn more about the activities of our Arizona chapter and the mission and work of the National JACL to preserve the legacy of Japanese Americans in the United States and to protect the rights of all Americans.

 


Announcements


JACL Arizona Chapter 75th Anniversary Luncheon

When: 

Sunday,
November 8, 2009
1:00pm


Where: 

Grand Ballroom
Sheraton Phoenix
Downtown Hotel

340 N. 3rd St.
Phoenix, AZ  852004


Cost:

$30.00


Reservations:

By November 2, 2009
Masako Takiguchi
(602) 956-3150


Highlights:

  • Slide show of past JACL Arizona Chapter events

  • Presentation of 22 National JACL silver pins by National JACL President, Larry Oda


Sponsorship Opportunities:

Ted Namba
(602) 571-0247
caseyfolksATaolDOTcom


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