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Teacher Greg Miyanaga in British Columbia: Educating Canada - Part 2

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Canadian Nikkei Series

Teacher Greg Miyanaga in British Columbia: Educating Canada - Part 1

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Canadian Nikkei Series

Ijusha Yosh Inouye on Becoming Canadian Nikkei - Part 2

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Canadian Nikkei Series

Ijusha Yosh Inouye on Becoming Canadian Nikkei - Part 1

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Torontonian Yosh Inouye, a retired 70-something photography teacher, was the one of the first to teach me about the paradox of what it means to be an Ijusha, a post World War Two immigrant from Japan.

Canadian Nikkei Series

Toronto “Tattoo” Artist Aba Bayefsky

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At the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in Toronto there is a rare exhibition of tattoo art by the late artist and teacher Aba Bayefsky (1923–2001) and photographer Yosh Inouye until August 7, 2016.

Book Review: Sideways: Memoir of a Misfit

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*Sansei *Born in Toronto *Grandparents are from Shiga and Kumamoto kens* Families were interned in Kaslo, Bayfarm and on a Manitoba beet farm * Lived in Sendai, Japan from 1994 to 2004 * Teacher in Brampton, ON * Aikidoka * Writer for the Nikkei Voice for close to 20 years * Writer of "Canadian Nikkei series" which aims at preserving Canadian Nikkei stories. Future of the community? It depends on how successful we are in engaging our youth. The University of Victoria's (BC) Landscapes of Injustice project is a good one.... gambatte kudasai!

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