Column: In another era, WWII kids got help for ‘pandemic learning loss’

The headline in your March 23 edition, “Academic recovery could take years,” took me back 81 years, to 1942, when as a 15-year-older, I was one of the 120,000 Japanese Americans evacuated from their homes in the Pacific Coast region and incarcerated in what were then called “War Relocation Centers” — in my case, Poston III on the Colorado River Indian Reservation.

See the original article at: Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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