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LTSC’s Umeya Wins Supportive Housing Development of the Year

the samurai’s ghost (Takehiro Kanazawa) and a woodcutter (Takashi Shimura).

in coalition with other community groups.and continued with a march down First Street and a rally in front of the restaurant.

LTSC’s Umeya Wins Supportive Housing Development of the Year

where he nearly died from COVID.Our coalition is prepared to wage a long-term battle against gentrification and we are demanding that all landlords and all developers in Little Tokyo stop displacing our community members.He really wants to thank all of you.

LTSC’s Umeya Wins Supportive Housing Development of the Year

Save Our Seniors Network (SOSN) and Greater Los Angeles JACL.though we dont know if theyre going to respect us either.

LTSC’s Umeya Wins Supportive Housing Development of the Year

as a contract worker harvesting grapes.

Protestors said that this is part of a trend toward forcing out family-owned businesses and gentrifying the neighborhood.Either grappling with their own family history and trauma (‘Blue Garden) or finding themselves responsible for telling this history despite not having familial ties (‘Omoiyari).

Students with ID are free (limited) and discounts are available for Nichi Bei Foundation members.Tickets to individual programs are $10 in advance ($12 at the door); Songs of Remembrance in San Francisco is $25 (includes reception).

an oral historian and medical anthropologist from Colorado.two quietly radical Japanese American taiko drummers who defied traditional cultural expectations in their quest for identity and purpose.