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JFLA to Screen ‘Yoko the Cherry Blossom’

The emerging music form featured fast-paced songs and hard-edged melodies with anti-establishment messaging.

Following a toast led by Hisamori Iwashita.held a commemorative ceremony March 30 at the Japanese American Cultural Community Center (JACCC) in Little Tokyo.

JFLA to Screen ‘Yoko the Cherry Blossom’

and watch anyone not to get hurt.also known as the James Irvine Japanese Garden.JACCC President Wyatt explained that past incidents — such as visitors climbing structures or entering the water — necessitated temporary closure.

JFLA to Screen ‘Yoko the Cherry Blossom’

I think if we could just have volunteers who could come on a regular basis just to watch and make sure that people dont climb on the bridges and jump in the water.The JACCC graciously offered the garden site for the monument.

JFLA to Screen ‘Yoko the Cherry Blossom’

The garden stands as a living legacy of cultural preservation.

alongside an explanation of the contributions of those gardeners to the community and the Seiryuen garden itself.jingoistic and chauvinistic view of American heritage.

Nikkei Progressives has been working in Little Tokyo and beyond to support our immigrant brothers and sisters.who was born at the Minidoka camp in Idaho on Aug.

but now they call them detention camps.Family HistoryGlen Kitayama of the Manzanar Committee related some of his family history.