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Serpentine 2013: L.A. Artists Celebrate the Year of the Snake
Snakes get a bad rap in the West. In Christianity, the snake symbolizes temptation and the fall fro…
Meher McArthur • Feb. 12, 2013
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Out of the Confluence Of Race, Culture, And Ethnic Heritage Artistic Masterpieces Emerge
While recently visiting my father’s art studio and viewing the vibrant cascades of colors in …
Francesca Yukari Biller • Sept. 13, 2012
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The Emotional Journey into Camp Days
The following article was written by Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj) docent, Will Kaku…
Will Kaku • Jan. 25, 2012
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The Day We Left
Seven years ago, I moved back to Portland to be with my family. During this time, I was compelled t…
Sharon Inahara • Sept. 6, 2011
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Exploring Japanese Traditions From Behind the Redwood Curtain
A recent trip to Los Angeles to present at the Japanese American National Museum afforded me a glim…
Amy Uyeki • Dec. 29, 2010
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Text and image relations in Miné Okubo's Citizen 13660
Okubo was interned in 1942 in the Central Utah Relocation Center in Topaz a year after the attack o…
Bettina-Jeannette Bierwirth • Oct. 27, 2010
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強制収容所の体験を語らなかった母が残した写真をもとに収容所生活を描く三世女性
わたしの伯母(母の姉)は、現在90歳近くになるが、広島での原子爆弾体験を約20年前まで、語らなかった。わたしの母の家族は、戦争当時は、広島市に近い呉市で暮らしており、伯母は、1945年8月6日朝、広…
Shigeharu Higashi • Aug. 4, 2014