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Philip Gotanda’s ‘Sisters Matsumoto’ at James Bridges Theater

and workshops on issues of democracy.

she has found that it has already been well-received by perhaps the harshest of book critics — children.As any parent who has ever picked up a storybook soon learns.

Philip Gotanda’s ‘Sisters Matsumoto’ at James Bridges Theater

To both kids and those who are kids-at-heart.or navigated a bi- or multi-cultural identity.but just some of the issues I dealt with.

Philip Gotanda’s ‘Sisters Matsumoto’ at James Bridges Theater

We want it to be something that you know is easy to read.I think as a kid I either wanted to be a cartoonist or a reporter.

Philip Gotanda’s ‘Sisters Matsumoto’ at James Bridges Theater

but the cartoons sort of trace my own personal journey going from working at the Pacific Citizen.

She recently published a book of her cartoons.Anything less will ensure a prolonged occupation that would in effect strengthen Hamas by creating a fertile breeding ground for extremism.

Military action alone cannot destroy Hamas.global leaders — to put us on a path toward peace.

What I cannot support is a protracted ground invasion absent substantial humanitarian assistance for the Palestinian people that will lead to further loss of life and breed more extremism.All actors in the region must recognize the impact their actions have on this situation.