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Nobuko Miyamoto’s ‘120,000 Stories’ at Getty Center

Supreme Court from 1981 to 2006

: Artistic InterpetationsBecause of You.but not incarcerated or sent to detention facilities.

Nobuko Miyamoto’s ‘120,000 Stories’ at Getty Center

500 Americans of Japanese ancestry were evicted from their homes by the U.Either grappling with their own family history and trauma (‘Blue Garden) or finding themselves responsible for telling this history despite not having familial ties (‘Omoiyari).Students with ID are free (limited) and discounts are available for Nichi Bei Foundation members.

Nobuko Miyamoto’s ‘120,000 Stories’ at Getty Center

Tickets to individual programs are $10 in advance ($12 at the door); Songs of Remembrance in San Francisco is $25 (includes reception).an oral historian and medical anthropologist from Colorado.

Nobuko Miyamoto’s ‘120,000 Stories’ at Getty Center

two quietly radical Japanese American taiko drummers who defied traditional cultural expectations in their quest for identity and purpose.

Community leaders set out to create a historical monument acknowledging the WWII internment camp in Santa Fe.I tried everything I could think of to remove the graffiti.

an Issei literary leader and Tule Lake incarceree.It is the only Japanese poetry on a monument in the United States.

a group of about 100 pro-Palestine demonstrators marched through Little Tokyo protesting the Israeli-Hamas war.Issei leader of the Japanese literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s.