Based in Kent, Washington, the Puyallup Valley Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League is a community-centered advocacy organization dedicated to protecting civil and human rights for Asian and Pacific Islander Americans and all communities experiencing injustice. As a chapter of the national JACL membership organization, the Puyallup Valley group brings together leaders and members committed to preserving Japanese American heritage while actively working toward social justice. What distinguishes this chapter is its deep connection to local history and educational mission—the organization operates the Remembrance Gallery, a powerful public space that honors the experiences of those incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center during World War II. The Gallery serves as both a historical archive and a contemporary tool for understanding how past injustices inform present-day civil rights issues. The chapter's volunteer-driven approach reflects the values of community engagement and shared responsibility, welcoming visitors from across the region to learn, reflect, and connect with this important chapter of American history. Whether through scheduled gallery tours, educational programming, or the annual Day of Remembrance event, the Puyallup Valley JACL creates meaningful opportunities for the Kent community and beyond to engage with cultural preservation and social justice work. The organization's commitment extends beyond commemoration to active advocacy, ensuring that the voices and stories of Japanese Americans continue to shape conversations about civil rights, equality, and inclusion.
Kent, WA