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A Last Hurrah?: Kogawa’s Newest Poetry Collection, From the Lost and Found Department Set to be Kogawa’s Last Book
At 88, author and activist Joy Kogawa proclaim sher latest book of poetry, From the Lost and Foun…
Catherine Jo Ishino • April 26, 2024
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Osaka Troupe Karakoro Brings Author Joy Kogawa’s Book to Life
“May the world be safe, may the world be kind, may the world forever be our home.”
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Catherine Jo Ishino • Feb. 14, 2024
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Japanese Canadian Art in the Time of Covid-19 - Part 4
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So, here we are entering fall 2020 and the second wave of Covid-19 is upon Ca…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Oct. 28, 2020
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History Meets Hi-tech with East of the Rockies
TORONTO — University of British Columbia student Anne Canute has fond memories of her grandmo…
Kelly Fleck • June 12, 2019
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6th "Lost Homeland"
It has been reported that the exclusionary immigration policies of President Trump have led to a s…
Ryusuke Kawai • May 12, 2017
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Excerpt from "Gently to Nagasaki" (a work in progress) - Chapter 46
It was a quirky millisecond contact of eyes in the city of angels, city of strangers.
In 2011, I wa…
Joy Kogawa • Sept. 10, 2013
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From Gently to Nagasaki - Part 2
Read Part 1 >>Where, dear Goddess, on the arid landscape of the battle of words, does caring …
Joy Kogawa • Jan. 16, 2011
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From Gently to Nagasaki - Part 1
Marjorie Chan and I sat in the teal blue armchairs in my apartment nibbling rice crackers and sippi…
Joy Kogawa • Jan. 9, 2011