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which was taped at the Japanese American National Museum in 2017.
host John Nakaki delves into the cultural phenomenon of Japanese American basketball.which encapsulated the resilience of the Isseis and Nisseis that had to rebuild their lives in post-World War II America.

The episode highlights the influence of the phrase shigataganai (仕方がない).The demographic that Keiro is looking at for the future is the baby boomers.He couldnt fish afterwards and moved to Monterey to be a gardener.

the sport that united countless members of the Japanese American community.Keiro aims to release an episode every month to discuss topics such as culture.

These discussions not only showcase Keiros resources but also allow listeners to connect with shared stories and memories from the past and present.
Keiro is also able to engage younger generations by making episodes available on YouTube.Where I worked in F9 [Falcon 9].
I always thought of Gardena as being a small city — Gardenas population is 50K.no curbs and we finally got a traffic light.
As a Baby Boomer I worked with mostly newly graduated engineers and returning military personnel who were mostly in their 20s and 30s.almost all candidates are Republican with very few Democrats running for any kind of office.