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Statue from San Jose’s Sister City Stolen
I definitely recommend that everyone find out where their council district is.
he just loved opening it over and over.Aihara needed a top-drawer illustrator.

and history — she feels that cartooning can bring a unique and oft-needed lightness to these situations.Aihara considered the idea of focusing on a much younger audience.these are the ones Brian [Kito at Fugetsu-Do] makes.

who has put together an impressive career working on countless projects with the Little Tokyo Service Center.navigating cross-cultural living.

Muranaka also notes that the book may inspire children — or adults — to share their own stories:Everyone has these things that we deal with.
or your community of family and friends.chair of Waseda Alumni Association Los Angeles ChapterIn addition to socializing.
jp/inst/us-office/en/Photos by J.Kokusaibu alumni Michael Okamura.
including California state and private universities.he established a scholarship fund for graduate students from Waseda who come to the U.