Descubra a los Nikkei

https://www.discovernikkei.org/es/interviews/clips/1181/

Maryknoll Sanitarium

My father was very generous – that’s another trait of his – he was very generous, and he donated thousands of dollars to…I guess establish the Maryknoll T.B. Sanitarium. And it’s in Monrovia and because – that’s where Dr. Tashiro went and, you know, recovered…and probably, maybe there was a lot of T.B. with Japanese people too. So as children we went there several times and my sister told me that - I don’t remember this - but she said, “the cookies were really good.” So there were a lot of different cottages, you know because I guess what the patients needed was sunshine and air and so the sisters, you know, would cook and everything and then, you know, deliver their trays to them and so on.


sanitorios

Fecha: February 3, 2010

Zona: California, US

Entrevista: Eiko Masuyama, Carole Fujita, Yoko Nishimura

País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Entrevista

Margaret Kuroiwa es la tercera hija del Dr. Daishiro Kuroiwa de la prefectura de Saga, Japón y Agnes Haruyo Ogawa Kuroiwa. Su padre fue un prominente físico Issei que trabajó en el hospital Japonés Turner Street Southern California y fue uno de los 5 médicos junto al Dr. Tashiro, que demandaron al Estado de California. Su consultorio se encuentra en Boyle Heights y Taul Building en Little Tokio. También atiende pacientes con tuberculosis en Monrovia Sanitarium. Ella y sus 4 hermanas nacieron el nuevo Hospital Japonés en la esquina de las calles First y Fickett. (11 de abril de 2010)

Kaji,Frances Midori Tashiro

Descubriendo el caso de su padre (Inglés)

(1928-2016) Hija de un doctor Issei

Kaji,Frances Midori Tashiro

Sentirse cómodos con dialectos regionales (Inglés)

(1928-2016) Hija de un doctor Issei