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Journal Entry #6 More Noises: "Onomatopoeia Mania..."
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese desc…
Neal Yamamoto • Aug. 12, 2023
Of Inomatas and Kingis: The Story of a Remarkable Family
If ever there was an award offered for the most remarkable Japanese American family saga, one for…
Greg Robinson • March 30, 2023
Politics, Taiko, and Nikkei Activism with Kota Mizutani
Introduction
Kota Mizutani grew up in rural Sonoma County, California, where he gradually became…
Kimiko Medlock • Sept. 30, 2022
Kingi’s Kajukenbo: A multigenerational, multiracial family legacy in Inglewood, Calif.
This article is a follow-up to the writer’s original “Living in South Los Angeles &mdas…
Athena Mari Asklipiadis • Jan. 31, 2020
Grateful Crane Ensemble’s Goodwill Tour to Tohoku, Japan
“How was your trip to Japan?” It’s a question I’ve been asked several …
Soji Kashiwagi • July 10, 2014
The Evolution of A Canadian 'Enemy Alien' - The Frank Maikawa Story - Part 2 of 12
Read Part 1 >> Remembering ‘Okasan’ and ‘Otosan’ My mother…
Frank Maikawa • March 13, 2013
Livestock Building at Hastings Park in Vancouver, B.C.
“Over 3,000 Japanese Canadian women and children, demonstrating resilience under deplorable c…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Feb. 8, 2013
1940s
1942
animals
British Columbia
Canada
domestic animals
Hastings Park temporary detention center
Hastings Park (Vancouver, B.C.)
imprisonment
incarceration
Japanese Canadians
Ken Noma
livestock
livestock buildings
Pacific National Exhibition (organization)
Redress movement
temporary detention centers
Vancouver (B.C.)
World War II
World War II camps
1940s
1942
animals
British Columbia
Canada
domestic animals
Hastings Park temporary detention center
Hastings Park (Vancouver, B.C.)
imprisonment
incarceration
Japanese Canadians
Ken Noma
livestock
livestock buildings
Pacific National Exhibition (organization)
Redress movement
temporary detention centers
Vancouver (B.C.)
World War II
World War II camps
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
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
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