@thelaloyolan: Eighty-three years ago, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 on removing 122,000 U.S.-born Japanese American citizens and Japanese immigrants from their homes on the West Coast into incarceration camps until the end of World War II. Each of these camps had newspapers run by a staff of Japanese American journalists, many of whom were professional journalists before their lives were uprooted. To learn more about life in the incarceration camps and the newspapers that documented it all, check out the exhibit, “Printed in Prison: The Times of Japanese American Incarceration,” on the first floor of the William H. Hannon Library. To accompany the exhibit, there will be a panel discussion on March 25 at 6 p.m. in the Ahmanson Auditorium.