ch?
Northern/Central California Obon/Summer Festivals This Weekend
000 Japanese Americans between August 1942 and November 1945.
Community organizations she was a student manager of the UC Davis marching band.She works as a behavior interventionist providing behavioral services for childcare on the autism spectrum.

Joining the Northern California Japanese American (NCJA) community affords me the opportunity to connect with my Japanese American identity in a deeper context than just my name.living in the United States during WWII.Courtesy of Northern California Cherry Blossom Queen ProgramClockwise from the top left: Aimee Kanadjian.

Claire Anne InouyeClaire Anne InouyeSponsor: JapanCenter MallsClaire Anne Inouye is 24 years old and received her bachelors in wildlife.and watching my relatives pound mochi on New Years Day.

thrifting and strength training.
But my mom still tried to hold on to the last bits of Japanese culture she could.SACRAMENTO —?Community leader and activist Alan Nishio was honored posthumously on May 13 during the State Legislature’s celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
They held their annual picnic as an event where everyone could get together and talk about the good times.The entertainment will be music performed by the band High Five.
plus an opportunity drawing with tickets available for $5 each.at George Bellis Park (West Shelter).