Eric Langowski
@erhlango
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Public Sector data scientist and @JACL_National
Joined October 2017
Mayor Lightfoot’s car caravan parked in a bike lane so she could buy doughnuts, bike advocates said. The Mayor’s Office did not respond to repeated requests for comment about photos a bike advocacy group shared. https://t.co/ToPe2lI6ni
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Today I presented The Blues Brothers with executive order 747505-B which decrees that the St. Helen of the Blessed Shroud Orphanage in Calumet City, IL should have its assessment zeroed out and have its property taxes retroactively refunded. #MissionFromGodAccomplished
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It’s an exciting day for the Flag Redesign project. Allow me to introduce you to our six finalists! These designs are the result of months of work by high school students throughout Cook County & professional design mentors. Learn more about this project: https://t.co/UTgR1QlmvY
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We are so pleased we were able to assist @erhlango with this very important research. This is such a terrific example of the impact students can and do have at #IndianaUniversity.
The @IUBArchives help to tell so many stories, and not only happy ones. Learn how alumnus Eric Langowski found materials in the Archives that helped lead #IU to acknowledge a wrong dating back to WWII. https://t.co/FAhycppIeC
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The Masuji Miyakawa Scholarship, named for IU’s first Japanese American graduate, will support three students starting in 2022. Three will be added each year until 12 students hold the scholarship at a time, in honor of the 12 denied admission during the ban. #ThanksToIUdonors
A new campus memorial site and scholarship honor Japanese American students denied admission to IU during World War II.
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A new campus memorial site and scholarship honor Japanese American students denied admission to IU during World War II.
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In the 1980s, Japanese Americans successfully fought for reparations for their World War II incarceration. What lessons does their story hold for communities seeking justice and healing today? I spent the past few months trying to answer that question.
reckoning.jasc-chicago.org
In the 1980s, Japanese Americans successfully fought for reparations for their World War II incarceration. Their story holds lessons for communities seeking justice and healing today.
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Come join the @IndianaMPH team! Data Scientist
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Find your career at the State of Indiana.
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Today, April 14, a bipartisan bill was introduced to the House of Representatives titled "The Amache Historical Site Act." This act would add Amache incarceration camp to the NPS system as a National Historic Site! Learn more: Matt sent Today at 14:35 https://t.co/7VLVdI8m7M
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📢 NAPAWF Indiana is calling for Gov. Holcomb to condemn the surge in anti-Asian racism and to take action to ensure the safety of Asian American Hoosiers. We hope you will help us in this campaign by signing + sharing our petition: https://t.co/Km79MOJ2qJ
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This past July, President McRobbie issued an apology for @IndianaUniv's treatment of Japanese Americans during #WWII and outlined next steps to address their exclusion: https://t.co/SmsumPvnNG +
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📅Mark you calendars, Senior Data Scientist, Dan Snow is scheduled to virtually present V2 of the Assessor's new residential model during @chihacknight on Tues., Jan. 19 @ 7pm. Join the livestream here: https://t.co/UJwZ1VqlYH. 📷#2019
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Last week, Indiana University President McRobbie released a statement on behalf of the university apologizing for the actions the university took during World War II in banning Japanese Americans students. https://t.co/yEXufJMsCq
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In a statement, President McRobbie outlined several actions the university is taking in recognition of its failure to meet those students' needs.
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