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		<title>In Memory of Dr. Henry &#8220;Hank&#8221; Oyama</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2013 23:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carolyn Classen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Memorial services for Dr. Henry &#8220;Hank&#8221; Oyama were held today at St. Augustine&#8217;s Cathedral, 192 S. Stone Ave, with hundreds of people from the Tucson community in attendance. Dr. Oyama was 86 years old and passed away on March 20. He was born and raised here in Tucson, and at age 15 was innocently interned [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_4334" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 221px"><a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/community/2013/03/25/in-memory-of-dr-henry-hank-oyama/hank-oyama/" rel="attachment wp-att-4334"><img src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/community/files/2013/03/Hank-Oyama-211x300.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-4334" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dr. Henry &#8220;Hank&#8221; Oyama</p></div>
<p>Memorial services for Dr. Henry &#8220;Hank&#8221; Oyama were held today at St. Augustine&#8217;s Cathedral, 192 S. Stone Ave, with hundreds of people from the Tucson community in attendance.  Dr. Oyama was 86 years old and passed away on March 20. He was born and raised here in Tucson, and at age 15 was innocently interned along with 120,000 other Japanese Americans in relocation camps in the western United States. Hank was sent to such a camp north of here in Poston, Arizona with his mother and sister.  He was drafted into the U.S. Army after spending 15 months in that internment camp, and later enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, from which he retired as Lt. Colonel.</p>
<p>After returning to Tucson he earned his bachelor&#8217;s and master&#8217;s degrees at the University of Arizona in education, and taught at Pueblo High School for 18 years.  Following that he was hired at Pima Community College as director of bilingual and international studies, later became Associate Dean of that program, and eventually retired from PCC in 1991 as Vice President Emeritus. He was bilingual in Spanish and was well know for his advocacy for Hispanic students in Tucson, and established the Hispanic Student Endowment Fund. In 2003 an elementary school in Tucson was named after him at 2700 S. La Cholla Blvd. </p>
<p>Today&#8217;s service started off with a welcome by Bishop Gerald Kicanas, who said that Hank was &#8220;proud of his roots&#8221; and &#8220;rejoiced in them here in Tucson.&#8221;  He also said that Hank &#8220;taught by example.&#8221;  Father Gonzalo Villegas said that Hank exemplified Pope Paul VI&#8217;s statement &#8220;If you want peace, work for justice.&#8221;  Particularly touching were when &#8220;Amazing Grace&#8221; and &#8220;Ave Maria&#8221; were sung.  </p>
<p>Beautiful eulogy delivered today by Ward 5 Councilman Richard Fimbres (also a pallbearer), who spoke of Hank as a &#8220;man of integrity, a role model for all&#8221;, and listed the many awards/honors that Hank received over his lifetime including Pan Asian Man of the Year in 2005.  Hank&#8217;s only surviving daughter Mary Catherine Tate spoke of her dad as the person she &#8220;learned tenacity from&#8221; and that &#8220;love is a choice.&#8221;  Hank was survived by his 2nd wife Laura Ann Toledo Oyama, four children, five stepchildren, fourteen grandchildren, six great grandchildren.</p>
<p>Attending today&#8217;s service were many notables:</p>
<p>Ruben Reyes for CD 3 Congressman Raul Grijalva<br />
Former State Senator Victor Soltero<br />
LD 3 State Rep. Macario Saldate (pallbearer)<br />
Pima County District 4 Supervisor Ray Carroll, District 5 Supervisor Richard Elias<br />
Tucson City Councilmembers Richard Fimbres, Karin Uhlich, Regina Romero, former Councilman Steve Leal<br />
TUSD governing board members Adelita Grijalva, Mark Stegeman, Kristel Foster, Cam Juarez<br />
Sunnyside board member Eva Dong Carrillo<br />
former TUSD Superintendents Roger Pfeuffer, Stan Paz</p>
<p>In 1959 he and his Caucasian college sweetheart Mary Ann Jordan challenged Arizona&#8217;s anti-miscegenation law which prohibited a Caucasian person from marrying someone Asian American. The actual statute stated: &#8220;The marriage of a person of Caucasian blood with a Negro, Mongolian, Malay or Hindu is null and void.”  Hank and Mary Ann became plaintiffs in the ACLU of Arizona&#8217;s first case, to challenge this law, which was stuck down by Pima County Superior Court Judge Herbert Krucker, but then appealed to the Arizona Supreme Court. Before that court could rule, the Arizona legislature repealed that law, so Hank and Mary Ann&#8217;s case was dismissed as moot.</p>
<p>I (an ACLU state board member for five years) attended the ACLU of Arizona&#8217;s 50th anniversary dinner on March 20, 2009 where the attorneys for that case were honored, as well as Hank. His wife Mary Ann had passed on by then, but Hank said that she should have been there that night, because she had a harder time with the verbal abuse she endured by being a white person married to a non-white person back then. For Hank and Mary Ann, love was indeed a choice, and they had to fight to remain together and get married.</p>
<p>He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Arizona for this civil rights challenge.</p>
<p>More about Hank in </p>
<p>Arizona Daily Star: <a href="http://azstarnet.com/news/local/tucson-education-civil-rights-advocate-hank-oyama-dies/article_fa0197ee-9185-11e2-b1b5-0019bb2963f4.html">http://azstarnet.com/news/local/tucson-education-civil-rights-advocate-hank-oyama-dies/article_fa0197ee-9185-11e2-b1b5-0019bb2963f4.html</a></p>
<p>Rum Romanism Rebellion (by former State Rep. Tom Prezelski):  <a href="http://www.rumromanismrebellion.net/2013/03/21/dr-henry-hank-oyama-1926-2013/">http://www.rumromanismrebellion.net/2013/03/21/dr-henry-hank-oyama-1926-2013/</a></p>
<p>Rest in peace civil libertarian and &#8220;father of bilingual education&#8221; Henry &#8220;Hank&#8221; Oyama.</p>
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		<title>Pima County Interfaith Council candidate session held today</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 00:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carolyn Classen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Pima County Interfaith Council (PCIC) is an independent organization made up of congregations, schools, and other not-for-profit organizations. Since 1990, PCIC has organized thousands of leaders all over Pima County to actively participate in public life and in the management of their community.&#8221; (from their website, www.pimacountyinterfaith.org.) Over 1000 community leaders, business leaders &#38; clergy [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Pima County Interfaith Council (PCIC) is an independent organization made up of congregations, schools, and other not-for-profit organizations. Since 1990, PCIC has organized thousands of leaders all over Pima County to actively participate in public life and in the management of their community.&#8221; (from their website, <a href="http://www.pimacountyinterfaith.org/">www.pimacountyinterfaith.org</a>.)</p>
<p>Over 1000 community leaders, business leaders &amp; clergy and members from over 50 institutions (churches, synagogues, schools &amp; non-profits) across Pima County convened today at 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Tucson Conventon Center&#8217;s Copper Ballroom to present an agenda that builds stronger families &amp; communities in Southern Arizona, through &#8220;values reflection, inquiry, and constructive action.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sitting politicians (federal &amp; state) and candidates seeking those offices were asked questions pertaining to workforce development, education, services to families, and immigration.And they were asked to promise to meet with PCIC delegations after the General Election.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a list of who attended today (supposedly all Democrat &amp; Republican candidates of these offices were invited):</p>
<p>Congressman Raul Grijalva (D), CD 7<br />
Ruth McClung (R), candidate in CD 7</p>
<p>State Senate candidate Chery Cage (D), LD 26<br />
State House candidate Terri Proud (R), LD 26<br />
State House Rep. Nancy Young Wright (D), LD 26</p>
<p>State House caniddate Robert Compton (R), LD 27<br />
State House caniddate Sally Ann Gonzales (D), LD 27<br />
State House candidate Macario Saldate (D), LD 27</p>
<p>State Senator Paula Aboud (D), LD 28<br />
State Senate candidate Greg Krino (R), LD 28<br />
State House Rep. Steve Farley (D), LD 28<br />
State House candidate Ken Smalley (R), LD 28<br />
State House candidate Bruce Wheeler (D), LD 28</p>
<p>And for the statewise offices:<br />
Gubernatorial candidate Terry Goddard (D), current Attorney General<br />
Attorney General candidate Felecia Rottellini (D)<br />
Superintendent of Public Instruction candidate Penny Kotterman (D)<br />
Corporation Commission candidate David Bradley (D), current LD 28 House rep.</p>
<p>Statements were also made by TPD Chief Robert Villasenor and Councilmember Regina Romero in support of Proposition 400, to raise the city sales tax by one half cent/dollar.</p>
<p>Question asked of the State Legislature candidates:<br />
Will you vote to enact additional revenue sources so that funding for vital services such as education &amp; health care can be protected?  (All State Senate &amp; House candidates responded &#8220;yes&#8221; in their one minute replies, some with conditional responses.)</p>
<p>Questions asked of the Gubernatorial candidate:<br />
1. What measures will you take &amp; what leadership will you provide to ensure that budgets are not balanced on the backs of our children &amp; most vulnerable citizens?<br />
2. Will you support our efforts to expand innovative job training initiatives like Job Path throughout the state?</p>
<p>Questions asked of the Attorney General candidate:<br />
1. What role can you play as attorney general that would benefit our families that are abused by mortgage companies? 2. Will you ensure that the enforcement of SB 1070 is done in a humane manner, and that local police departments receive accurate &amp; just interpretations of the law?</p>
<p>Question asked of the Superintendent of Public Instruction candidate:<br />
In light of the budget crisis, what leadership will you provide to improve public education in the State of Arizona?</p>
<p>Tucsoncitizen.com fellow blogger David Morales (&#8220;3 Sonorans&#8221;) was present videotaping this candidate session, so hopefully he will be able to provide a video later with the specific responses.</p>
<p>Protesting outside the Tucson Convention Center were Independent candidates Ted Downing and Dave Ewoldt (both for LD 28 Senate), and Green Party candidate Kent Solberg (for LD 27 House), who were apparently not invited to participate.  Solberg handed out a statement which read that &#8220;Limiting debate, discussion &amp; points of view is not discussion and is not consistent with the Pima County Interfaith Council&#8217;s stated goals and purposes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Also in the audience today were former Mayor George Miller, former TUSD Superintendent Stan Paz, current TUSD Governing Board candidate Miguel Ortega and member Adelita Grijalva, and former Pima County Attorney candidate Claudia Ellquist. </p>
<p>For more information on PCIC:<br />
639 E. Speedway Blvd. #1, Tucson, Arizona<br />
520-903-2333, office@pimacountyinterfaith.org</p>
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