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A Visit to Otomisan, the Last Japanese Restaurant in Boyle Heights

Carol Cheh

The history of Otomisan Restaurant in Los Angeles’s Boyle Heights neighborhood is well documented in the press. It was first opened in 1956 as Otomi Café, by a couple who are remembered today only as Mr. and Mrs. Seto. At that time, Boyle Heights was a melting pot of diverse, …

An Interview with Filmmaker Renee Tajima-Peña

Carol Cheh

Renee Tajima-Peña is an Oscar-nominated filmmaker and professor of Asian American Studies at University of California, Los Angeles. Her documentary projects focus on immigrant communities, race, gender, and social justice, and have included Calavera Highway Skate Manzanar, Labor Women, My America…or Honk if You Love Buddha, and the highly influential …

An Interview with Holly Yasui

Carol Cheh

Holly Yasui is the youngest daughter of Minoru Yasui, the legendary Japanese American lawyer and civil rights activist. She is currently at work on a documentary film about the life of her father, titled Never Give Up! Minoru Yasui and the Fight for Justice.

A Young JANM Volunteer Shares Her Impressions of the 2017 Pilgrimage to Manzanar

Carol Cheh


Whodunit? Naomi Hirahara Draws Readers Into Japanese American History and Culture

Carol Cheh

Born and raised in Pasadena, California, Naomi Hirahara is a writer with a love of Japanese American history. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in international relations from Stanford University, Hirahara worked for many years as a writer and then the editor of The Rafu Shimpo. Among her many achievements as …

Distinguished Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement and Public Service: George Takei

Carol Cheh


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I am a first-generation Chinese American; my parents came over from mainland China via Taiwan. I was born in Honolulu but I now call Los Angeles home. I work at the Japanese American National Museum as a writer/editor in the Communications Department. I also write about art for a variety of publications, including Art21 Magazine and Palm Springs Life.

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  • histórias comunitárias
  • histórias familiares
  • festivais/matsuri
  • culinária japonesa/nikkei
  • bairros japoneses
  • taiko

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