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Onigiri: from manga and anime to the history of Japanese immigration
The word onigiri , even to those familiar with Japanese food, is catchy. It has magnet, hook. It w…
Enrique Higa Sakuda • July 2, 2021
This, I Think, They Deserve to Have: The Ministry and Advocacy of Rev. Mineo Katagiri for Gay and Marginalized People - Part 2
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Urban Ministry
In 1965, United Church of Christ's officials in Seattle lau…
Stan Yogi • June 25, 2020
This, I Think, They Deserve to Have: The Ministry and Advocacy of Rev. Mineo Katagiri for Gay and Marginalized People - Part 1
More than half a century ago, Mineo Katagiri, a Nisei minister in Seattle, publicly championed th…
Stan Yogi • June 24, 2020
Art always unites: drawing for children — the coloring book
Art always unites and, sometimes, surprises in complicated situations such as the quarantine that s…
Javier García Wong-Kit • June 15, 2020
Monterey Park Onigiri Shop Invites You to Come Aboard the Rice Ball Train
In a small plaza off Potrero Grande Drive in Monterey Park there’s an eye-catching new storef…
Mieko Beyer • July 15, 2019
The feeling of onigiri
Practical, delicious and with varied flavors. This is how the charm of onigiri could be summarized,…
Javier García Wong-Kit +1 • Sept. 5, 2018
Legacies
For Japanese Americans of my generation (second generation Nisei over 60), the source of our moral …
Iku Kiriyama • June 19, 2015
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California
culture
education
families
fathers
gaman (values)
Gardena
generations
giri (values)
horticulture
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese American Historical Society of Southern California
Kato Nursery
metaphysics
migration
mottainai (phrase)
Nanaka Nikkei Voices (series)
Nisei
nurseries (horticulture)
on (values)
parents
psychology
publications
schools
Southern California
theory of knowledge
Torrance
United States
values
World War II
Japanese Cuisine in the Nikkei Memory
A modest portion of gohan and the smell of Kikkoman soy sauce, with its hexagonal logo, makes me re…
Katrina Sanguinetti Tachibana • Oct. 31, 2012