BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.6793@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20230715T000000Z DTEND:20230715T000000Z DESCRIPTION:<span style="color: #c21313\;">$20 general per group\, includes museum admission / $5 members per group\n<span style="color: #c21313\;">< em>(Recommended 2-4 people)</em>\n<span style="color: #c21313\;"><span sty le="color: #c21313\;"><a href="http://9644p.blackbaudhosting.com/9644p/tic kets?tab=2&amp\;txobjid=d928e5aa-50e6-4076-b8f4-101326863ec5">TICKETS</a>\ n\nLed by <strong>traci kato-kiriyama</strong> and <strong>Naomi Hiraha ra</strong>\, this interactive workshop will guide participants through un covering and recording our personal and familial histories. We encourage p articipants to sign up in intergenerational pairings or groupings and to e xplore stories relating to coming of age across generations.\n\n<strong>tr aci kato-kiriyama</strong> is the author of <em>Navigating Without Instr uments</em>\, and is an award-winning multi-\, inter- and transdisciplinar y artist\, recognized for their work as a writer/performer\, theatre devis er\, cultural producer\, community organizer\, and audiobook narrator. <s trong>Naomi Hirahara</strong> is an Edgar Award-winning author of multipl e traditional mystery series and noir short stories. Her work includes the Mas Arai mysteries\, which have been published in Japanese\, Korean and F rench\, <em>Clark and Division</em>\, and <em>1001 Cranes</em>.\n\nThis program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition\, <a href="https: //www.janm.org/exhibits/dont-fence-me-in">Don’t Fence Me In: Coming of A ge in America’s Concentration Camps</a>. DTSTAMP:20240509T150038Z SUMMARY:Intergenerational Workshop: Telling Our Family Stories URL:/en/events/2023/07/15/intergenerational-workshop-telling-our-family-sto / END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR