Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness
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Photos and video from the event "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness" held by Discover Nikkei on Saturday, April 12, 2008, at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy's Democracy Forum (Los Angeles, California).
All photos courtesy of Richard Murakami.
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Dr. Curtiss RooksDr. Curtiss Takada Rooks provided an introduction to the program. Dr. Rooks serves as Special Assistant to the Dean of Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and Assistant Professor of Asian Pacific American Studies. He is also on the board of the California Japanese American Community Leadership Council and was an …
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Video - Dr. Curtiss RooksView a video clip of Dr. Rooks as he introduces the "Revelations and Resilience" program. Part 1 of 2
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Curtiss Rooks 1 |
Video, Part 2 of 2View a video clip of Dr. Rooks as he introduces the "Revelations and Resilience" program. Part 2 of 2
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Curtiss Rooks Part 2 |
Dr. Tracy Sayuki TiemeierDr. Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier was a panelist in the Discover Nikkei program "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness" Dr. Tiemeier is Assistant Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA.
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Video - Dr. Tracy Sayuki TiemeierView a video clip of Dr. Tiemeier discussing personal and professional identity. Part 1 of 2
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Tracy Teimeier 1 |
Video, Part 2 of 2View a video clip of Dr. Tiemeier discussing personal and professional identity. Part 2 of 2
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Tracy Teimeier 2 |
Dr. Rika HoustonPanelist Dr. Rika Houston, Associate Professor of Marketing and Consumer Culture at California State University, Los Angeles, presents at the program. Dr. Houston conducts interdisciplinary research on visual consumer culture and critical issues at the intersection of gender, culture, and technology.
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Video - Dr. Rika HoustonView a video clip of Dr. Houston speaking about ethnic community participation. Part 1 of 2
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Rika Houston Part 1 |
Video, Part 2 of 2View a video clip of Dr. Houston speaking about ethnic community participation. Part 2 of 2
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Rika Houston Part 2 |
Dr. Teresa Williams-LeonDr. Teresa Williams-Leon, Associate Dean of the College of Humanities & Professor of Asian American Studies at California State University Northridge, was as a panelist in the Discover Nikkei program. Dr. Williams-Leon taught some of the very first courses on Asian Americans of multiracial ancestry and has done extensive research …
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Video - Dr. Teresa Williams-LeonWatch a video clip of Dr. Williams-Leon discussing issues of family and parenting. Part 1 of 2.
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Williams-Leon 1 |
Video, Part 2 of 2Watch a video clip of Dr. Williams-Leon discussing issues of family and parenting. Part 2 of 2.
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Round table Discussion, Part 1 of 4View highlights from the panelists' round table discussion. Seated, from left to right, are: Tracy Sayuki Teimeier Loyola Marymount University Curtiss Takada Rooks Loyola Marymount University Rika Houston California State University at Los Angeles Teresa Williams-Leon California State University at Northridge
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Roundtable 1 |
Round table, Part 2 of 4View highlights from the panelists' round table discussion. Seated, from left to right, are: Tracy Sayuki Teimeier Curtiss Takada Rooks Rika Houston Teresa Williams-Leon
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Roundtable 2 |
Round Table, part 3 of 4View highlights from the panelists' round table discussion. Seated, from left to right, are: Tracy Sayuki Teimeier Curtiss Takada Rooks Rika Houston Teresa Williams-Leon
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Roundtable 3 |
Roundtable, Part 4 of 4View highlights from the panelists' round table discussion. Seated, from left to right, are: Tracy Sayuki Teimeier Curtiss Takada Rooks Rika Houston Teresa Williams-Leon
Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness - Part 4 |
The Q & A sessionParticipant shares his own experiences in the Q & A session
Q & A participant from "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness" |
Dr. Tiemeier responding to a question during the Q & A session.
Tracy Sayuki Teimeier |
More Q & AAnother participant shares his own experiences in the Q & A session.
Q & A participant from "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness" |
Farzana Nayani, a participant in the Q & A session, shares her own experiences.
Q & A participant from "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness" |
Kelsey De Gracia shares his own experiences.
Q & A participant from "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness" |
PanelistsPanelists (left to right) Tracy Sayuki Teimeier, Curtiss Takada Rooks, Rika Houston, and Teresa Williams-Leon. |
Curtiss Takada Rooks and audience members pose for a photo after the Discover Nikkei program, "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness"
Curtiss Takada Rooks and audience members from "Revelations & Resilience: Exploring the Realities of Hapa-ness" |