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The Power of Storytelling: Introducing the Chasing Cherry Blossoms Podcast — Part 2
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Throughout the making of this podcast series, have you gained more insig…
Emily Hood • Jan. 17, 2024
The Power of Storytelling: Introducing the Chasing Cherry Blossoms Podcast — Part 1
The history of the Japanese and their descendants in America stretches back to the 19th century, fo…
Emily Hood • Jan. 16, 2024
No. 29 Rakugo in Three Languages ~ Japanese-American Female Rakugo Artist Ramuone
Vibrant Although there are not many attempts to perform rakugo in English, it seems to have become…
Ryusuke Kawai • May 26, 2023
Japanese Canadian Art in the Time of Covid-19 - Part 7
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These Covid times, emerging from our third lockdown in Ontario, as well as te…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • July 22, 2021
Artist Randall Okita Pieces Together Grandfather's Past in The Book of Distance
In artist Randall Okita’s new project, The Book of Distance, he introduces audience…
Kelly Fleck • Dec. 20, 2020
Katsura Sunshine Rakugo Storytelling
Washin Kai and Town Hall Seattle welcome renowned entertainer Katsura Sunshine for a special perfor…
David Yamaguchi • Oct. 19, 2020
New Canadian Leader Focuses on Human Rights and Heritage - Part 2
>> Part 1 of interview with Ken NomaWhat does being Nikkei mean to you? How do you envision o…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Jan. 25, 2011
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New Canadian Leader Focuses on Human Rights and Heritage - Part 1
Sansei Ken Noma, 60, a well-known community activist whose involvement stretches back three decades…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Jan. 18, 2011
British Columbia
Burnaby
Canada
communities
digital storytelling
generations
Hawaii
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese Americans
Ken Noma
migration
Nikkei
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
Nikkei Voice (newspaper)
postwar
Redress movement
Shin Ijusha
Shin-Issei
storytelling
United States
volunteerism
World War II
British Columbia
Burnaby
Canada
communities
digital storytelling
generations
Hawaii
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese Americans
Ken Noma
migration
Nikkei
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
Nikkei Voice (newspaper)
postwar
Redress movement
Shin Ijusha
Shin-Issei
storytelling
United States
volunteerism
World War II