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I am a coward. It’s easy to fight racism when it’s in the abstract, but it’s so much harder to do it when it smacks …
migration pt
Os Cem anos de Imigração Japonesa no Brasil celebrados no ano de 2008 não serviram só de motivo para o estreitamento de relações político-culturais entre …
This is perhaps my most memorable experience in the Amazonian state of Pará - riding with teammates on the rear bed of Jon Nishi's Mitsubishi …
community en
A program titled “Kenjinkai: Past, Present, and Future,” which explored the current relevance of kenjinkai (Japanese prefectural associations), was held on March 28 at the …
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La cultura ancestral impregnada en el alma del pueblo japonés ha formado un ethos distintivo, en el que las virtudes y los defectos han sido …
business en
Irene Tsukuda-Germain grew up with Bunkado, a family business opened in 1945 by her aunt and uncle, Suye and Tokio Ueyama. Her parents moved to …
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese descent. This week, unique modes of non-verbal communication... Check back every weekend for …
community ja
南アメリカの地図を開いてみて、ボリビア国が大陸の真ん中に位置することがお分かりいただけるかと思う。南米地図をさらに最北端と最南端を縦線でつ なぎ、ボ…
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The first time I heard of Tetsuo Matsuda was in 1992 in Tokyo. I was a violin student at a music conservatory in Tokyo and …
community en ja
My father, Tsukasa, is an Issei from Hiroshima, and came to America in 1960. So, naturally, when he arrived he became a member of Hiroshima …
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