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Nobukatsu Fujioka

Nobukatsu Fujioka (藤岡信勝) is a founder, board member, and former president of the Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform (新しい歴史教科書をつくる会) and a board member of Global Alliance for Historical Truth (GAHT).

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Japan-U.S. Feminist Network for Decolonization (FeND) is a network of activists and scholars resisting both Japanese and U.S. colonialisms. (see more)

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