Descubra Nikkei

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His Shin-Issei parents

They met in Seattle, as students, University of Washington.

My dad’s from Mie-ken, Mia Prefecture, Iga, which is like the ninja, the famous Iga ninja clan is from, it’s from that village. When Japan was divided, both of the clans had ninjas, like assassins, like espionage people.

And then my mom’s from Okinawa, which is a whole other place. My mother was part of the government program – the U.S. government – because Okinawa belonged to the U.S. government for a period of time after the war so I think she was part of their “appeasement” to the people of Okinawa, to kind of give them these things like a full scholarship. And my mom was like…basically…if the U.S. government hadn’t offered her that, she wouldn’t have had the opportunity to get her master’s, or continue education because women in are not…it’s really not…it wasn’t a priority to have an educated…

They’re naturalized now, they got American citizenship because they like living here. But my dad, he watches satellite T.V. – T.V. Japan. I don’t know, I think they really enjoy living here but they definitely understand that they’re Japanese.


famílias identidade Japão migração Província de Okinawa pais

Data: August 21, 2018

Localização Geográfica: California, US

Entrevistado: Sharon Yamato

País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Entrevistados

Kaoru Ishibashi, que se apresenta como Kishi Bashi, é um Shin-Nisei músico, compositor e autor musical, nascido em Seattle, Washington, e criado em Norfolk, Virgínia. Ele estudou na Berklee College of Music [Faculdade Berklee de Música] e tornou-se um renomado violinista.

Seu projeto cinematográfico, Omoiyari (Empatia), levou-o a lugares como Manzanar, Lago Tule, Museu Nacional Japonês Americano e ao Japão para aprender sobre os nipo-americanos e a história da Segunda Guerra Mundial japonesa. Omoiyari explora como a empatia e a falta dela desempenham papéis fundamentais em nossa busca moderna por igualdade social. (Março de 2019)

Sakata,Reiko T.

Casamento dos Pais

(n. 1939) uma mulher de negócios cuja família se mudou voluntariamente para Salt Lake City, em Utah, durante a guerra.