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1976

Fifty years later, in 1976, Woodson’s determination and legacy led to the expansion of Black History Week into a month-long celebration of African American history – Black History Month.**

1994

Fliers for “Rally to Win Parcel C for Chinatown” October 1994 Flier printed in both English and Chinese encouraging community members to show up and protest at a rally at city hall in October.

1995

The Asian American Studies Center (AASC), founded in 1995 at the University of Houston, grew out of the vision and dedication of students, faculty, administrators and the support of Houston’s community leaders.

2003

In 2003, construction began.

2006

The 2006 National Service Coordinator Conference includes a new educational track for service coordinators working with low-income families

2011

March 3, 2011 Established office in Shinbashi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo – Started distribution business

2012

April 1, 2012 Moved office to Toranomon, Minato-Ku, Tokyo

2014

April 1, 2014 to present Move to Asabudai office, Minato-Ku, Tokyo

2017

From December 2017 Started semiconductor business

2018

From March 2018 Started chemical product business

2020

From April 2020 Start of healthcare business

2022

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