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Grace explores a pivotal and painful chapter in American history: the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Reflecting on how fear, hysteria, and quick government actions like Executive Order 9066 reshaped civil liberties, Grace draws parallels to current issues in 2025. From the story of Fred Korematsu to the passage of the Civil Liberties Act, this episode challenges listeners to consider: what do we lose, and who suffers, when fear drives national decisions? Join us for a deep dive into history, accountability, and the lessons we still need to learn today.

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