Support The SF Japantown History Mural

The Issue

The San Francisco Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (SFJACL) proposes a Japantown History Mural to be located on the exterior retaining wall facing Geary Boulevard, between Laguna and Webster, along the Peace Plaza. The proposed mural will depict the 116-year history of San Francisco Japantown, including images of key people, places, and events that have shaped the oldest and largest Japantown remaining in the nation. The mural will pay homage to the power of community and illustrate the resilience of Japanese Americans in San Francisco.

NOTE: Donations on this site go to Change.org, not to support the mural. If you would like to support the mural with a donation, please do so at the SFJACL website: https://www.sfjacl.org

SFJACL Board Members:

Judy Hamaguchi, President

David Takashima, Vice President

Darcy Nishi, Interim Treasurer

Emily Murase, PhD, Secretary

Elena Nielsen, Board Member

Merry Nishimura, Board Member

 

 

 

 

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The Issue

The San Francisco Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (SFJACL) proposes a Japantown History Mural to be located on the exterior retaining wall facing Geary Boulevard, between Laguna and Webster, along the Peace Plaza. The proposed mural will depict the 116-year history of San Francisco Japantown, including images of key people, places, and events that have shaped the oldest and largest Japantown remaining in the nation. The mural will pay homage to the power of community and illustrate the resilience of Japanese Americans in San Francisco.

NOTE: Donations on this site go to Change.org, not to support the mural. If you would like to support the mural with a donation, please do so at the SFJACL website: https://www.sfjacl.org

SFJACL Board Members:

Judy Hamaguchi, President

David Takashima, Vice President

Darcy Nishi, Interim Treasurer

Emily Murase, PhD, Secretary

Elena Nielsen, Board Member

Merry Nishimura, Board Member

 

 

 

 

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Petition created on June 28, 2023