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>>> Read Part 1Why am I here? That’s a good question. I could say it’s the conference I’m attending, the one for H.R.s and diversity …
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese descent. This week, "T-shirts I'd like to see" Check back every weekend for …
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One really cannot speak of travel without including the subject of food. Travel and food go hand in hand. Name the destination, and images of …
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When you are researching a topic, somehow relevant stories seem to appear all around you. So it was with this Wall Street Journal story today, …
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Since I came to this county in 1978, I learned a lot about the protection of equal rights, affirmative action, and civil rights. In Japan, …
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“There are times I would doubt what I am doing, or if what I’m doing has any value,” June Kuramoto confides. “When I am recognized …
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Mamoru Hanamura sips his tall water glass full of hot, red tea, exhales slowly and says, “They used to teach me so many things. When …
It’s the middle of the desert, and I’m surrounded by a lush and verdant rainforest, a jungle unlike any on earth. Palm trees tower above …
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese descent. This week, "How I Create Cartoons" Check back every weekend for subsequent …
You never know your fate or your path in life, yet somehow I feel we cannot avoid reflecting upon our own lives and making some …
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