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Yamahata Shares Vision for Nisei Week
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give voice to the present and affect the future.these three Downtown institutions will engage in a remarkable collaboration in conjunction the Smithsonians Our Shared Future: Reckoning with Our Racial Past initiative.

we’re seeing a real desire to receive assistance on how to better or more clearly articulate and more effectively share this kind of information reflected in programs.which led to the end of segregation in Orange County.a symposium and special performance that will focus on the history of the Chinese Massacre of 1871.

and we lean on that story at the Democracy Center.Buckley gave the example of the landmark 1947 court case *Westminster vs.

leased land to the Mendez family during the incarceration of World War II.
Such discussions were part of Inouyes vision for the Democracy Center 20 years ago when it first opened.community groups like the Grateful Crane Ensemble were looking for ways to reach out to their audience virtually.
I fell in love with Japanese cooking.they dive into conversations about Asian American culture and identity with food as a catalyst for discussion.
hopes that this series can bridge the generational gap.While the project is a far cry from the place of solitude Okeya envisioned.