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Tamiko Nimura is an Asian American writer living in Tacoma, Washington. Her training in literature and American ethnic studies (MA, PhD, University of Washington) prepared her to research, document, and tell the stories of people of color. She has been writing for Discover Nikkei since 2008.
Tamiko just published her first book, Rosa Franklin: A Life in Health Care, Public Service, and Social Justice (Washington State Legislature Oral History Program, 2020). Her second book is a co-written graphic novel, titled We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration (Chin Music Press/Wing Luke Asian Museum, forthcoming February 9, 2021). She is working on a memoir called PILGRIMAGE.
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For a Sister Getting Married: Senbazuru—1000 Cranes
“What are those?”I’m staying overnight with my daughter and her friends on a field trip. My daughte…
June 28, 2013

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Nikkei Chronicles #1—ITADAKIMASU! A Taste of Nikkei Culture
My Log Cabin Sukiyaki Song*
1.The comment on my blog begins, “I have found you and your sister at last.” The commenter describe…
Oct. 16, 2012

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Why Ichiro’s Departure Makes This Nikkei Girl Sad
We arrived in Seattle at about the same time, and we’re the same age. We’ve both got family ties to…
Aug. 2, 2012
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