pompey's piller sir where you can tell the entire story of our country's west from one place.resident woodrow wilson signed legislation creating the national park service on august 20 5, 1916. to mark the centennial american history tv is featuring national park service sites about the country. we continued with another stop on the c-span city store. next, asian-american activists reflect on their efforts in the 1960's to establish an asian-american cultural and political identity. the discussion is moderated by the author of "serve the people: serving him asian-american people of the 1960's." the japanese-american international museum los angeles hosted this event. clement hanami: it is such an honor for me to introduce karen ishizuka. a third-generation japanese-american. part of the asian-american movement in los angeles. she was formerly a senior curator here at the japanese american national museum. she's a scholar, a visionary and a mentor to many. she is an award-winning filmmaker. she is the cofounder of the watase media arts center and producer of many media works and