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‘Rediscovering Japanese American Photography’ at JANM
I know that if I were in a car accident.
I grew up in nearby Northeast L.They expressed fear that new development would erode the culture of Little Tokyo and fuel displacement.

one of the starkest reminders of the human toll of homelessness.I still feel the warm glow of a setting summer sun while dancing Bon odori at annual Obon festivals.Preserving Little Tokyo doesnt mean locking it in amber.

and increasing demand drives up the rent.Displacement happens when a citys housing supply is stagnant.

But its precisely because of my lived experience growing up in gentrifying Northeast L.
Chris Tokita is a data scientist.the noodle dish with dozens if not hundreds of variations.
Tokuda is honoring Yamauchis memory by continuing the culinary tradition begun by his predecessor while also adding contemporary features such as a robotic server.It was her first monument dedication since taking office in mid-December.
He lived out his dream for the next 34 years until his passing in 2020.Little Tokyo Service Center Small Business Programs coordinator; Mamoru Tokuda.