Stand Up For Justice The Ralph Lazo Story

Stand Up For Justice The Ralph Lazo Story

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Short film that dramatizes the story of Ralph Lazo  , a Los Angeles high school student of Mexican and Irish descent, who voluntarily chose to go to Manzanar  to support his Nisei  friends and protest the mass removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans.

The film begins with Ralph (Alexis Cruz) and his Japanese American friends Jimmy (Chad Sakamoto) and Art (Marcus Toji) learning about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Ralph comforts Jimmy's family, whom we see selling their possessions and packing up in preparation for their forcible exclusion. He later gets letters from Jimmy from Manzanar. Learning that the last group of Japanese Americans is to be removed, Ralph goes to see Art and his sister Ruby (Brittany Ishibashi) off at the train station. Going onto the train to return something to Art, he decides to stay on the train. At Manzanar, Ralph reunites with his Nisei friends and befriends a Toyo Miyatake  -like Issei  photographer. After learning of Jimmy's brother Henry's death as a U.S. solider in Italy, Ralph debates serving in the military with an increasingly embittered Jimmy. The film concludes forty-five years later, when Ralph and Ruby return to Manzanar for a pilgrimage  .

The 33-minute film was written and directed by John Esaki and produced by Amy Kato for Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress  (NCRR) and Visual Communications. Some camp and pilgrimage scenes were filmed at the Manzanar National Historic Site. The scenes of the removal and of camp life were also augmented by historic footage, both government and inmate derived. The film was funded in part by grants from the Civil Liberties Public Education Fund  , the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program  , and Japanese American Community Services. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Day of Remembrance on February 21, 2004. Length: 30 Minutes