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a collaborative series of public programs supported by the Smithsonians Our Shared Future: Reckoning with Our Racial Past initiative.
fundraising and event planning.She loved writing and her work appears in five published anthologies which focus on Japanese American experiences and the wartime incarceration.

sporting and scouting functions.including over 30 reunions since 1970.Satoda was also active in community organizations including the National Japanese American Historical Society.

She was active in the children’s schooling.she is survived by her children.

the Topaz High School Class of 1945 formed a unique bond.
Nancy and David (Allie); grandsons.and celebrate our rich collective heritage comprised of our diverse lived experiences.
This challenge only catalyzed her desire and determination to experiment combining the traditional koto with contemporary music.For more information and to submit a nomination.
bonsai sculptor (1992)Seisho Harry Nakasone.visit the National Endowment for the Arts website: https://www.