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Mike Saijo: Remaking the Rules Through Art
Mike Saijo vividly recalls the day art changed his life.
“After college I went on a road t…
Darryl Mori • March 23, 2017
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Ben Sakoguchi
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Instructions to All Persons (exhibition)
Japanese American National Museum
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Mike Saijo
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Albert Saijo: Karmic Heart
When the phone rang unexpectedly early one morning in 2009, I couldn’t believe it, but it was…
Patricia Wakida • July 5, 2013
Gompers Saijo (1922-2003) - A Life Long Artist: from Art Students League Heart Mountain to the Shadow of Mt. Tamalpais
It is no great surprise that Eric Saijo’s home is surrounded by a profusion of California nat…
Patricia Wakida • June 19, 2013
Language and Silence—The Poetry of Asano Miyata Saijo (1891-1966)
In July 1932, on the occasion of the Los Angeles Olympic Games, The Kashu Mainichi ran an article w…
Patricia Wakida • June 5, 2013
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Asano Miyata Sanjo
authors
brides
California
generations
haiku
Heart Mountain
Heart Mountain concentration camp
Hinatabokko (book)
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese language newspapers
Kashu Mainichi (newspaper)
literature
Los Angeles
migration
Montebello
newspapers
picture brides
poetry
prewar
Rafu Shimpo (newspaper)
Tachibana Ginza (journal)
United States
wives
World War II
World War II camps
writers
Wyoming
The Multifaceted Eye: Working to Realize the Dream
William Arthur Ward, scholar, author, editor, pastor and teacher once said, “If you can imagi…
Yolantha Harrison-Pace • Oct. 6, 2011