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WTF — Not the What, Why, or When, It’s the How
With the publication of the memoir ac•tiv•ist, Warren T. Furutani has proven that he ca…
Martha Nakagawa • Sept. 4, 2023
Reflections on the 2018 Tule Lake Pilgrimage
The incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II was a very dark chapter in the history …
Richard Hicks • Sept. 17, 2018
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Wendy Hirota
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The McIntosh family of Wintersburg Village
She bought Japanese food from (Tashima market)…there was a meat market owned by a hakujin,…
Mary Adams Urashima • April 8, 2015
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A Century Ago: Dawning of A New Year in 1914 - Part 1 of 2
A century ago, the New Year in 1914 brought both promise and uncertainty for Japanese pioneers in C…
Mary Adams Urashima • March 19, 2014
The Harada House of Riverside, California: A Milestone in Japanese American Resistance to Racist Oppression - Part 5 of 6
Read Part 4 >> In 1970, a group of people, including Sue, organized a small committee ca…
Arthur A. Hansen • March 18, 2013
Alex Garcia
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Sue Kunitomi Embrey
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Alex Garcia
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Sue Kunitomi Embrey
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Goldfish on Wintersburg Avenue Part 2 - The Living Jewels of the Furuta Gold Fish Farm
Read Part 1 >> Did you ever wonder why goldfish and koi ponds have been a long tradi…
Mary Adams Urashima • Dec. 19, 2012
Panel Looks At Past, Present And Future Of Manzanar And Tule Lake Pilgrimages During JANM Event
PILGRIMAGES: The origins, the history, and the future of the Manzanar and Tule Lake Pilgrimages was…
Gann Matsuda • Nov. 21, 2011
Dale Furutani にみる新たなアメリカニズムの予兆
日系アメリカ人三世デイル・フルタニのもっとも顕著な特徴は、その作品暦の変遷である。自身の経験に基づき日系の歴史や現在を描いた「ケン・タナカ」時代から、江戸時代のサムライ小説「マツヤマ・カゼ」時代、そ…
Tomoko Yamaguchi • June 19, 2013