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Protecting Democracy and the Right to Our History
and respect for cultural diversity; and build meaningful cross-cultural bridges.
they plan to discuss Alzheimers with a retired nurse.he would go with his wife to the Elks Club to clean.

host John Nakaki delves into the cultural phenomenon of Japanese American basketball.which encapsulated the resilience of the Isseis and Nisseis that had to rebuild their lives in post-World War II America.The episode highlights the influence of the phrase shigataganai (仕方がない).

The demographic that Keiro is looking at for the future is the baby boomers.He couldnt fish afterwards and moved to Monterey to be a gardener.

the sport that united countless members of the Japanese American community.
Keiro aims to release an episode every month to discuss topics such as culture.More connections came up as we went back and forth over email.
My decades of work experience in accounting.who ran the Youth Center in Gardena.
Norrie being six years younger than me.I was given a culture immersion that other Sanseis didnt always get.