Satsuki Ina on Japanese American imprisonment, the legacy of cultural trauma, and speaking out against detention centers.
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Dr. Satsuki Ina was born in 1944 inside the Tule Lake Segregation Center, a maximum-security prison camp in Northern ...
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Following three patient deaths in one year, Laurel Ridge Treatment Center in San Antonio faces staffing cuts and the loss of ...
As the California Senate debates Assembly Bill 46, a battle over mental health diversion rules pits law enforcement against ...
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The Salmon River Central School District confirmed that special education staff used wooden boxes to confine disabled ...
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