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Episode 19
Guest host Tamlyn Tomita chatted with actor Christopher Sean in the latest episode of Nima Voices about his background, acting, and community involvement.
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Guest host Tamlyn Tomita chatted with actor Christopher Sean in the latest episode of Nima Voices about his background, acting, and community involvement.
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Nikkei Uncovered V: a poetry reading
Tuesday, December 9
Hosted by traci kato-kiriyama. Featuring Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, Erica Isomura, and Syd Westley
Tuesday, December 9
Hosted by traci kato-kiriyama. Featuring Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, Erica Isomura, and Syd Westley
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Aaron Caycedo-Kimura is a writer, visual artist, educator, and the author of Common Grace and Ubasute. He teaches creative writing at Trinity College and University of Hartford. His honors include a MacDowell Stanford Calderwood Fellowship, a Robert Pinsky Global Fellowship in Poetry, and a Connecticut Office of the Arts Artist Fellowship Award.
Erica Isomura is a writer-artist whose creative practice incorporates written language, drawing, bookmaking, and mixed-media art. She is working on a visual book which explores her family history on B.C.’s north coast. Her work has appeared in The Gate of Memory: Poems by Descendants of Nikkei Wartime Incarceration and elsewhere.
Syd Westley is a poet and artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Their work has been supported and/or published by Lambda Literary, The Adroit Journal, Berkeley Poetry Review, and others. Westley is Yonsei, and their grandparents were incarcerated in Tule Lake and Minidoka. They also write music reviews at Syd Westly Music.