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Yosh Uchida and his family for entrusting us with his care and well-being throughout the years.
and actors evoking powerful insights.will open the first plenary session with a discussion about her personal journey to uncover her familys trauma and the importance of understanding Japanese American collective trauma history from a cultural as well as psychological trauma perspective.

begin to gain a better understanding of their parents and themselves.The project draws on Japanese and Japanese American cultural traditions of honoring elders and ancestors through building of monuments of remembrance to repair the racial karma of America.Like the treasured celadon bowl that lay fractured for decades.

participants will be invited to participate in small groups to explore their own personal reflections and engage in community dialogue.in collaboration with the Japanese American National Museum and the USC Ito Center.

They begin to uncover items from their past that they knew nothing about.
will hold a gathering dedicated to exploring the trauma wrought by the World War II removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans on the West Coast.Such historical examination not only enriches our understanding of AAPI media.
historically among the best stewards of American history.is a public graduate journalism school based in the heart of New York City.
AAPI communities face parallels in rising anti-Asian violence.and step into leadership roles with an entrepreneurial mindset.