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Nikkei Chronicles #9—More Than a Game: Nikkei Sports
Exceeding All Expectations
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Keston Hiura has made a habit of breaking barriers and smashing stereotypes on his way to major league success.
Howard Kakudo: Disney Animator Shared His Talents While Imprisoned at Poston Camp
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In seeking to preserve and share the Japanese American experience, the Japanese American National Museum maintains the largest collection of its kind in the world. While clearly a serious and scholarly endeavor, the collection also contains items that touch on popular culture and (dare we say) are fun.
The Japanese American Basketball Connection - Part 1
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When I was five years old, our family lived in Los Angeles on 12th Avenue, near what was known as the Seinan district. Construction of the Santa Monica Freeway was being planned, and its path went right through our home. Because of this our house was condemned, and our family …
The Unseen Price of Redress
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The passage and signing of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 remains the most significant event for Japanese Americans since World War II. In an unprecedented act of Congress, the U.S. government apologized for its unlawful forced removal and mass incarceration of thousands of people of Japanese ancestry during the …
My Japanese American Families
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How well do you know your own family? Specifically, your extended family: uncles, aunts, cousins, second cousins, great aunts, etc. Maybe it is because I am older now, but it seems my relationship with my father’s family has only grown stronger. Even my relationship to my wife’s family has developed, …
Carrying on Tradition: A visit to Bunkado and the artistic, eclectic heart of Little Tokyo
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Bunkado sits both physically and metaphorically at the crossroads of Little Tokyo.
Who's More Japanese?
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One strong characteristic that marks the Japanese culture is the constant striving to name and define everything. They have a penchant for labeling ideas, types of food, special occasions, religious ceremonies, the changing seasons, and virtually every aspect of their lives. So it is not surprising that Japanese and Japanese …