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Pequena Momo na Big Apple


18 Jan 2008 - 19 Dez 2008

Uma coluna de reflexões escritas a partir da perspectiva de um nikkei, um americano, um asiático-americano, um californiano nativo, um nipo-americano ( yonsei ), uma mulher de 28 anos e uma hapa, Simone Momoye Fujita.



Stories from this series

The Lessons of Mirikitani

19 de Dezembro de 2008 • Simone Momoye Fujita

I recently sat down for a long overdue viewing of the documentary The Cats of Mirikitani. (Darryl Mori has written an excellent and thorough review of the film in a previous Discover Nikkei article—please check it out!) I am a bit of a documentary addict, and this film stands out among other films of the genre because it is so deeply personal and poignant. The filmmaker, Linda Hattendorf, portrays her subject, octogenarian artist Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani, at arguably the highest …

Summer Recap: Eating New York!

26 de Setembro de 2008 • Simone Momoye Fujita

I am a very big fan of food. In fact, some might even say I am obsessed with it. I schedule my weekend outings around gustatory adventures scattered across the city. Likewise, I often plan my lunch and dinner meals carefully in order to ensure that I can fit in the food craving(s) of the week. Food is often a delightful entrée (pun intended) to new lands and cultures, yet my very favorite meals are reminiscent of holidays, celebrations and …

Culture Clashes from Coast to Coast - Part 2 of 2

18 de Julho de 2008 • Simone Momoye Fujita

>> Part 1Part 2: East Coast StyleWhen I decided to attend college in New York, I knew there would be a period of adjustment after leaving my family and home state of California, but I did not anticipate the type of culture shock that ensued. This culture shock did not arise from becoming accustomed to pedestrian life, from adjusting to life in a densely populated metropolis, or from the challenge of making new friends at a new school. Instead, my …

Culture Clashes from Coast to Coast - Part 1 of 2

16 de Maio de 2008 • Simone Momoye Fujita

The Academy Award-winning 2004 film Crash was touted as a painfully honest and true-to-life portrayal of race relations in Los Angeles, but when I viewed the film, there was very little about it that resembled the city that my family has called home for several generations. (Perhaps this is why the movie is on my list of top ten least favorite movies of all time, but, alas, that is a story for another time.) The interactions in the film were …

Half vs. Double: Hybrid Mathematics

28 de Março de 2008 • Simone Momoye Fujita

My mother is Japanese American, and my father is African American.According to this equation, most would assert that this fact makes me exactly one-half Asian and one-half Black, right? I whole-heartedly disagree. When faced with an either/or dilemma, I will defiantly choose the both/and option. The sum of my parts, racially speaking, is greater than one. Let me explain: I am of the school of thought that takes the math-defying stance that mixed people are not split schizophrenically down the …

Greetings from New York!

18 de Janeiro de 2008 • Simone Momoye Fujita

Hello, and welcome! My name is Simone Momoye Fujita, and I will be writing a new column for Discover Nikkei entitled Little Momo in the Big Apple. This bi-monthly column will be a series of reflections upon my current and past adventures living in New York City, written from the perspective of a Nikkei, an American, an Asian American, a native Californian, a Japanese American (yonsei), a twenty-eight year old woman, and a hapa all rolled into one – me! …

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Author in This Series

Simone M. Fujita é uma yonsei hapa de herança japonesa e afro-americana. Natural da Califórnia, ela frequentou a Universidade de Nova York e obteve seu bacharelado em História da Arte com especialização em Estudos Asiáticos/Pacíficos/Americanos. Ela fundou a Biracial and Multiracial Student Association (BAMSA) na NYU e foi cofundadora do LA Chapter da organização comunitária mestiça Swirl, Inc. Simone viveu e trabalhou em Los Angeles e Nova York desde a faculdade, e estes birraciais -as aventuras costeiras cultivaram seu interesse pela história local, preservação cultural e documentação de arte e ativismo. Ela obteve um MLIS da UCLA em 2012 e trabalha como bibliotecária de arte no Art Center College of Design. Seus escritos foram publicados na Blended Nation (Channel Photographics, 2009) e na antologia Voices of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Experience (ABC-CLIO, 2012). Ela está em uma busca constante pela comunidade e pelo donut perfeito.

Atualizado em março de 2013