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In the fight against monkeypox, LGBTQ events play a big role. Plus: This L.A.-led effort named every person of Japanese ancestry incarcerated during WWII

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In this Sunday edition: We talk with author Luis Reyes about his new book Viva Hollywood: The Legacy of Latin and Hispanic Artists in American Film. 

Then, The monkeypox outbreak appears to be slowing...we'll talk about why health officials are now focusing their vaccination efforts on high-risk populations.

And, we'll tell you about a group led by a USC professor that's taken on the challenge of creating a list of every person of Japanese descent imprisoned on the West Coast during World War II.

This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.

 

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