Inspire Forward: Nikkei Heroes Under 30
This monthly series features interviews with young Nikkei who are 30 years old and younger from around the world who are helping to shape and build the future of Nikkei communities or doing innovative and creative work sharing and exploring Nikkei history, culture, and identity.
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Stories from this series
Identity in the Music Industry with Musician & Two-Time Grammy Nominee Nick Lee
Aug. 30, 2023 • Kyra Karatsu
Introduction LA Native Nick Lee has amassed quite the resume during his time in the music industry: record producer, songwriter, composer, trombonist, and, as of 2021, two-time Grammy nominee for his work on pop hit “INDUSTRY BABY” by Lil Nas X (ft. Jack Harlow) and accompanying album MONTERO. “It’s still surreal to me,” Lee said, “Makes me feel proud of myself. It’s an incredible badge I have the honor to wear.” Attending Juilliard for a short time before leaving to …
For Kyra Karatsu—Writing is a Foregone Conclusion
Aug. 18, 2023 • Esther Newman
Where does talent come from? Is it inherited or learned? Nature or nurture? According to the BBC’s Science Focus, the answer is both. However, “some people are born with greater potential, but without hard work and practicing, their talent will come to nothing.” This must have been written with Kyra Karatsu in mind. Her grandmother was a long time JANM volunteer and her great-aunt was a talented writer. While they may have paved the path, it’s Kyra who’s taken steps …
Maia Harima – Distinctive Fashion Designer
Feb. 28, 2023 • Ricardo G. Hokama
Maia Harima is third-generation (Sansei), with family origins in Akita, Ibaraki, and Shiga prefectures. She grew up in the Japanese community in La Plata, a city in Buenos Aires Province. After studying fashion design at the prestigious University of Buenos Aires, these days you’ll find her in the land of her ancestors, where her talent and art are on full display. What does “being Nikkei” mean to you? I think “Nikkei” is a very broad term, from my perspective it …
Miye Sugino—Art as Advocacy: “To me, art is a reclamation of identity”
Jan. 2, 2023 • Esther Newman
As one of JANM’s 30 Changemakers Under 30, Miye Sugino had amassed an impressive body of work and accomplishment most adults never achieve, all before receiving her high school diploma. Miye’s art and writing has gained national and international recognition including being one of twenty U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts through the National Young Arts Foundation. In addition, she has been an art mentor at San Quentin Prison through Empowerment Avenue and an intern at Loyola Law School’s Project …
Ancestry & Artistry: The Works of Annie Sumi
Dec. 22, 2022 • Kyra Karatsu
Japanese Canadian Annie Sumi is many things: songwriter, ethereal folk artist, and, recently, co-creator of the Kintsugi exhibition at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in Toronto. Providing creative insight inspired by family heirlooms, her work on Kintsugi weaves together the threads of her ancestry with her artistry as a musician. Ancestry Sumi originally hails from Ontario, Canada. Second-generation Scottish through her mother’s side, she recalls that she grew close to the songs and traditions that were brought to Canada from …
From Chibi-K to Chicago: Code Switching and Curatorial Practice with Nolan Jimbo
Nov. 24, 2022 • Carol Komatsuka
While his life and work can be traced from Los Angeles to Paris then on to contemporary art museums and art galleries, the one consistent throughline for Nolan Jimbo is his connection to the Japanese American community. A Japanese American Childhood in Los Angeles Selected one of the 30 Changemakers Under 30 to celebrate JANM’s 30th anniversary in 2022, Jimbo grew up in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles playing Japanese American basketball for the Hollywood Dodgers, spending summers at …
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