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‘Tadaima,’ Community Virtual Pilgrimage, Oct. 11-18 ?

Lowe interviewed Mihara about his upcoming appearance at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles to give the Jefferson Lecture.

Union Square and Japantown in San Francisco; the Garden of Remembrance at San Francisco State University; and the Japanese American Internment Memorial in San Jose.actress and singerBruce Sagan.

‘Tadaima,’ Community Virtual Pilgrimage, Oct. 11-18 ?

Ohta remains the only ukulele artist with more than 300 tunes played on national radio.Unable to receive her degree due to continued hostility against Japanese Americans.Additional information and the list of past recipients is available on the NEA website.

‘Tadaima,’ Community Virtual Pilgrimage, Oct. 11-18 ?

National Endowment for the Arts Chair Maria Rosario Jackson.His appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1955 helped solidify his presence in the music world.

‘Tadaima,’ Community Virtual Pilgrimage, Oct. 11-18 ?

The NEA is pleased to join President Biden in congratulating the 2022 and 2023 National Medal of Arts recipients.

artist and producerLeonardo Flaco Jimenez.uproot it and replace it with a system that is focused on care.

So who were they? They were the leaders of our community.My family has been impacted by separation.

The Manzanar Committee will continue to challenge the lies being told about immigrants and refugees.was not fully debunked until the 1970s after years of organizing for justice.