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Gwen Muranaka’s Drawing by Heart: Cartoons to Spark Conversation and Creativity
Gwen Muranaka is one of those rare individuals who is doing exactly the job they dreamed of as a ki…
Amelia Ino • Nov. 10, 2023
Journal Entry #5 Hail Marys and Isopropyl: "Bad Juju..."
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese desc…
Neal Yamamoto • Sept. 2, 2023
Journal Entry #Lesson 3450: "Sharpen Your Pencils!"
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese desc…
Neal Yamamoto • Feb. 4, 2023
The Highflying Artistry of Miné Okubo
A whimsical drawing by Miné Okubo portrays a family and dog adrift in a hot air ballo…
Edna Horiuchi • Nov. 12, 2021
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Behind the Art of Miné Okubo
How appropriate that on the 75th Anniversary of Miné Okubo’s pioneering graphic memoir…
Sharon Yamato • Aug. 26, 2021
‘How Does Anybody Become An Artist?’: An Interview with Allen Say
Renowned writer and illustrator Allen Say has authored over 15 books, mostly for children. Though h…
Tamiko Nimura • Dec. 21, 2015
GIDRA: The Voice of the Asian American Movement
Barefoot Journalism. A three-headed Japanese monster. Youth struggling to define themselves in a so…
Yoshimi Kawashima • Jan. 12, 2012
Text and image relations in Miné Okubo's Citizen 13660
Okubo was interned in 1942 in the Central Utah Relocation Center in Topaz a year after the attack o…
Bettina-Jeannette Bierwirth • Oct. 27, 2010
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