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Visual Communications and 50 Years of Asian Pacific American Stories
“Growing up in the 1950s and early 1960s, we were subjected to stereotypical portraits or inv…
Darryl Mori • July 30, 2019
Tad Nakamura, His Life and FSN 1972
Los Angeles’s Japanese American community has always been ‘home’ to filmmaker, Ta…
Kayla Tanaka • July 26, 2019
VC – A Quarter Century in Little Tokyo
Twenty-five years have passed in what seems only a few moments: the Little Tokyo years of VC. Its f…
John Esaki +1 • May 8, 2014
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Visual Communications (organization)
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Amy Kato
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Asian Americans
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East West Players (organization)
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Hito Hata (film)
Japanese American Historical Society of Southern California
John Esaki
Little Tokyo
Los Angeles
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Nanaka Nikkei Voices (series)
Redress movement
Robert Nakamura
Steve Tatsukawa
Union Church of Los Angeles
United States
videography
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Visual Communications (organization)
VC Founder Alan Ohashi presents the Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center
After leaving the Visual Communications (VC) after seven years of great experiences with Bob, Eddie…
Alan Ohashi • Jan. 16, 2014
Watershed Moment in Japanese American Civil Rights History: Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, commonly called the Commission Hearings of 1981
Back in 1981, VC (Visual Communications) and NCRR, then known as the National Coalition for Redress…
Kathy Nishimoto Masaoka • Nov. 18, 2013
My Surreal Life Experience: Stand Up for Justice
Despite how annoying it is, reality TV is here to stay. I admit that I’ve been watching episo…
Jenni “Emiko” Kuida • Feb. 14, 2012
Through the Fire: One Soldier’s Story
With the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony held last week honoring the 100th Infantry, 442nd RCT an…
Sharon Yamato • Nov. 9, 2011
442nd Regimental Combat Team
A Flicker in Eternity (film)
armed forces
documentaries
films
film screenings
Japanese American National Museum
Japanese American National Museum (organization)
retired military personnel
Sharon Yamato
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Stanley Hayami
United States Army
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Visual Communications (organization)
war
World War II
442nd Regimental Combat Team
A Flicker in Eternity (film)
armed forces
documentaries
films
film screenings
Japanese American National Museum
Japanese American National Museum (organization)
retired military personnel
Sharon Yamato
soldiers
Stanley Hayami
United States Army
veterans
Visual Communications (organization)
war
World War II