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Mineta family members and friends at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, WY during World War II. Norman is in front row in the white shirt. Image Courtesy of Mineta Family
The Mineta family outside their home in San Jose, California circa mid-1930s. Norman is the youngest child in the front row. Courtesy of Mineta Legacy Project
Former President Bill Clinton interviewed in New York at the Clinton Foundation, June 2017. Courtesy of Mineta Legacy Project
President Bill Clinton shares thoughts on “What Does It Mean To Be an American?,” the importance of civic engagement, and styles of leadership and relevance today.
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Former President George W. Bush interviewed in Dallas, TX at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, September 2017. Courtesy of Mineta Legacy Project
President George W. Bush reflects on the characteristics of a good leader, the importance of civic engagement, and “What Does It Mean To Be An American.”
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, John V. Roos interviewed in Foster City, CA at Geodesic Capital September 2017. Image Courtesy of Mineta Legacy Project
Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan John V. Roos shares thoughts about his tenure in Japan and the biggest issues between the U.S. and Japan today.
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Former WWII incarceree Yae Wada interviewed at her home in Berkeley, CA, September 2019. Courtesy of Mineta Legacy Project
99-year old Yae Wada reflects back on her removal from the West Coast during World War II, the subsequent incarceration, and what enabled her anger to dissipate after 45 years.
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Student Leader Michelle Hua interviewed in Sunnyvale, CA, August 2018. Courtesy of Mineta Legacy Project
Student activist Michelle Hua pauses during campaign outreach to explain why she believes one person’s voice can matter.
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Black male college students interviewed in San Francisco, CA at Academy of Art University, September 2018. Courtesy of Mineta Legacy Project
A panel of four Black male college students discuss their shared experiences and what they want others to know about being Black men in America.
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