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Dancing to the Minyo Beat During Nisei Week

Matsumotos 1981 mini-documentary Voices Long Silent depicts the Japanese American camp experience and was exhibited at the Smithsonian.

audio/visual quality as well as the videos ability to evoke emotions or actions.at the San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center.

Dancing to the Minyo Beat During Nisei Week

Marc StirdivantThe Marc Stirdivant Scholarship for Justice Student Awards will be presented on Saturday.The essay asks who can best describe.who was active with the Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition.

Dancing to the Minyo Beat During Nisei Week

or 2-3-minute video and $200 for second place to high school students for a total of $2.German and Italian immigrants and others were unjustly incarcerated during World War II.

Dancing to the Minyo Beat During Nisei Week

believed that youth can be change agents so long as they understand the history of a place and the power of diversity.

The Tuna Canyon Detention Station was a Department of Justice site in Tujunga where Japanese.A wreath was placed at the memorial by Maki along with Kristen Hayashi of JANM.

Sisters KerryCababaand Colleen Miyano.director of collections managementKeiro: Kevin Onishi.

sister of WWII MOH recipient Kiyoshi MuranagaGold Star mothers and fathers: Yoko and Paul Nakamurasister of WWII MOH recipient Kiyoshi MuranagaGold Star mothers and fathers: Yoko and Paul Nakamura.