Stuff contributed by DMo

From Beets to the Battlefield: How WWII Farm Laborers Helped the War Effort
Darryl Mori
Museum volunteer and docent James Tanaka thought something was missing from an exhibition and it bothered him.

Driving Diversity: Kyle Larson, First Japanese American to Win at NASCAR
Darryl Mori
In August 2016, Kyle Miyata Larson made sports history by becoming the first Japanese American driver to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series—NASCAR’s top level of racing.

Q&A with Morgen Young, Curator of Uprooted Exhibition on WWII Nikkei Farm Laborers
Darryl Mori
During World War II, sugar was in urgent demand. Beyond its use in food products, sugar beets were converted to industrial alcohol and used in the manufacturing of munitions and synthetic rubber.

Paper and Peace: Seeing Hiroshima's Origami Cranes Through Japanese American Eyes
Darryl Mori
“I always like to tell my friends that every little thing in Japanese culture has some symbolism and meaning,” Richard Watanabe says.

Q&A with Sugar/Islands Artist Laura Kina
Darryl Mori
Artist Laura Kina is one of two artists featured in the new exhibition, Sugar/Islands: Finding Okinawa in Hawai‘i—The Art of Laura Kina and Emily Hanako Momohara.

Making Art That Matters: Sugar/Islands and Stories of Hawai‘i’s History
Darryl Mori
“I am constantly struck by how incredibly brave and committed Laura Kina and Emily Hanako Momohara were to this project and for creating work that comes from such a personal space for which the public can experience,” says curator Krystal Hauseur.

Living Artifacts: The Descanso Gardens Camellias and Japanese American History
Darryl Mori
At first glance, a botanical garden may seem an unlikely place to find hidden stories. But David R. Brown knows many interesting narratives behind green spaces. “Around every corner there is a story or a scene or a vignette that speaks to you—if your eyes and ears are open,” says Brown, …

Nurturing Understanding: A Mother’s Love Leads to LGBT Support
Darryl Mori
According to UCLA’s Williams Institute, 46% of transgender males attempt suicide, says educator, author, and lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) community advocate Marsha Aizumi.