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‘Dancing for the Dojo’ to Benefit Aikido Center

The OAA continued its mission during the peak years of the COVID-19 pandemic by organizing several virtual programs.

Courtesy GFBNECGo For Broke National Education Center Scholarship recipients (from left): Kara Chu.Please see the Student Scholarship website for additional resources about the GFBNEC story and its connection to contemporary issues.

‘Dancing for the Dojo’ to Benefit Aikido Center

more diverse audiences across the nation.org/annual-student-contest for detailed information about eligibility.How Our Emotions Shape Conversations — How would you balance family input and your friends advice? Define your concept of proving loyalty and being a good American.

‘Dancing for the Dojo’ to Benefit Aikido Center

and Power — How does our nation continue to grapple with contemporary issues of privilege.the National Torchbearer Program.

‘Dancing for the Dojo’ to Benefit Aikido Center

From Hate to Hope: Uniqueness Intersections: Anti-Asian Hate.

its impact on the contemporary themes of social justice.June Kuramoto (right) with her koto teacher.

carousel carver and restorationist from Marion.Through Hiroshima she not only fulfilled her dream.

Japanese tea ceremony master (1994)John Naka.(Photo courtesy June Kuramoto)WASHINGTON — The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has announced this years NEA National Heritage Fellows.