A defaced mural becomes permanent at Bellevue College
<p>A mural on the campus of Bellevue College depicts two Japanese American children in a U.S. Government incarceration camp during World War II.</p> <p>Soon after, the VP, and In 2020, a Bellevue College VP instructed someone to erase information in the accompanying artist description, that mentioned anti-Japanese agitation by influential Eastside businessman Miller Freeman. The VP and Bellevue College’s President both resigned. Now, Bellevue College is permanently <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bellevue-college_yesterday-we-had-the-pleasure-of-announcing-activity-7437916897939017728-AkFl?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAbVbJQB8-EABR2NdzKY-JWYmpoz4Ajj30E">rededicating the mural</a> which was created by Seattle artist <a href="http://www.purplegatedesign.com/about/">Erin Shigaki</a>. She …
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