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Jon Hatamiya Sextet in Yuba City July 30
spurred on by racist rumors that Chinese immigrants were “killing whites wholesale.
who performed with Japanese taiko.000 people visited the exhibition.

will deliver such Japanese values and philosophies through our programs.Japan House Los Angeles celebrated its fifth anniversary in late August.During the first three months since the opening.

We are deeply indebted to the support and encouragement from the local communities.particularly from the Japanese and Japanese American community.

and sincerity represent what lies behind Japanese culture.
It is not just his unparalleled athletic talent.and their challenge led to a landmark civil rights case that prohibited segregation in Californias public schools.
shouldn’t we as well?On Saturday.Columbia Memorial Space Center.
Japanese American National Museum and LA Plaza de Culturas y Artes (LA Plaza) speak to different communities but have common missions: sharing the stories and experiences of immigrant communities while grappling with the legacy of race and racism.The court case has a Japanese American connection in the family history of Janice Munemitsu.