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Land Ownership, Discrimination, and Exclusion: the 70th Anniversary of Overturning the California Alien Land Law

The USC Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)and the USC Asian Pacific Alumni Association present a panel discussing the 1952 landmark California Supreme Court Case Fujii v. California that overturned the California Alien Land Law, the Issei community leader Sei Fujii, and the impact that discriminatory land use and other policies have had on communities of color. Susan joins on this panel Jean Reisz, professor of law and co-director of the USC Gould School of Law Immigration Clinic; Filmmaker/Publisher Jeffrey Gee Chin (“A Rebel’s Outcry” '16 MFA Cinema), and Sidney Kanazawa (’78 Gould Law), who led the effort for a posthumous law license for Fujii.

The program takes place in Room 130 in the USC Gould Law School building and by Zoom.

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City of Pasadena Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Book Talk