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‘Yonsei Eyes’ Screening at SFVJACC

The injustice and sacrifice many Japanese Monrovians experienced while being held at concentration camps during the internments of World War II cannot be forgotten.

affordable and cool streetwear that features art with a dash of Japanese flavor.which led them to team up to start a new Internet company.

‘Yonsei Eyes’ Screening at SFVJACC

the couple decided to take some time off from work to raise their kids.ShoyuDrip is a small group of artists and designers who want to raise awareness and appreciation of Asian culture using art.is that his children love Japan and everything Japanese.

‘Yonsei Eyes’ Screening at SFVJACC

Other collections include Year of the Rabbit fashions.He was very determined to do something.

‘Yonsei Eyes’ Screening at SFVJACC

Tsuyuki said ShoyuDrip definitely targets a Japanese American audience.

he felt like he didnt belong there either.who has been given the honor of carrying the banner for an award-winning float in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena.

She also helped to create the first-ever AAPI festival at WISH Middle School.Monday will be a special occasion indeed for Madison Yoshiko Mendoza.

(Live Shoot-1 Photography) Articles for you@media ( min-width: 300px ){.The 11th-grader and member of Girl Scout Troop 5325 was selected after earning her scouting Gold Award by founding the Asian Culture Appreciation Club and organizing an AAPI assembly at her high school