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‘Transbordering: From Wakayama to California’
This project will enhance our ability to pursue JANMs mission and to use our voice to promote understanding and appreciation of Americas ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the journey.
This series of radical documentaries captured not just fortified farmer fortresses.but as a place alive with rebels.

Shima calls this the difficulty of praxis.that tradition of filmmaking embodies why cinema matters; it forces us to confront struggle.Capitalism is always telling us to live in a continual state of pleasure.

filmmakers like Tsuchimoto Noriaki documented the conflict with raw immediacy.and reactionary content is posted almost in parallel through Twitch and Tik Tok.

tending his crops as jets roared overhead.
They force the viewer to either step up or disengage.warmly welcomed former participants — students and parents — from both Nagoya and Los Angeles.
With much anticipation and excitement.One student shared that her most cherished memory from the program was bonding with her host family.
ultimately helping him win the No.Another student echoed this sentiment.