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Journey to the Koten Sound (Part 3): The Beauty of Yamatogaku and the November 2nd Concert
A special thank you to the Davis Schools Art Foundation (DSAF) for their generous grant to help fund this inspiring legacy.
Maybe this was because of the ongoing huge collective trauma from the World War II incarceration.these Japanese and Japanese Americans chose a difficult path because it was their way to fight for justice.

Kyoko Nancy Oda was born on May 20.She is proud that her Kibei grandfather was a vocal resister against the incarceration.Executive Order 9066 authorized the U.

she has been president of the Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition.“Tule Lake Stockade Diary.

We are honored to be joined by so many wonderful speakers this year who will help highlight our theme and share their stories with our attendees.
As poets seek to better understand humanity.so she passed it along to the granddaughter.
homemade osechi ryori is becoming a lost art in Japan.the osechi ryori tradition can be traced to the Heian period.
Kurikinton — Sweet dumplings made from chestnuts.komatsuna (Japanese mustard spinach).