
Read more at The Rafu Shimpo — by J.K. Yamamoto: In recent weeks, the term “concentration camp” has come up frequently in the mainstream news media, with some using it to describe […]
Read more at The Rafu Shimpo — by J.K. Yamamoto: In recent weeks, the term “concentration camp” has come up frequently in the mainstream news media, with some using it to describe […]
Read more at NPR.org — by Etelka Lehoczky: “Shame is a cruel thing,” writes George Takei in They Called Us Enemy, his new graphic novel about his childhood years in an American […]
Read more at The Outline — by Paola de Varona: Densho content director Brian Niiya talks about the importance of archiving memories and experiences of the World War II camps… July 16, […]
Read more at Character Media — by Serena Kim: It’s not news that American pop music needs desegregating. Hip-hop is historically black music. Indie rock and country are often considered white. Reggaeton […]
Read more at GQ.com — by Mari Uyehara: A Q&A with the actor and activist on his experience in the U.S. concentration camps for Japanese-Americans during World War II, and the U.S. […]
Read more at ABS-CBN — by Jam Pascual: The first Japanese immigrants who set foot in Los Angeles came to the city in the 1890s, and numbered over a hundred thousand. Right […]
Read more at Alibi — by Clarke Condé: Working with textiles, Dante Betsch’s work comes from a place that is both political and personal. Political, not in the sense that he is […]
Read more at The New Yorker — by Sarah Larson: One of the first images in “A Child’s Book of Poems,” a 1969 collection illustrated by the American artist Gyo Fujikawa, shows […]
Read more at International Examiner — We Were Always Here: Japanese-American Post-War Pioneers of Art, Heather James Fine Art – San Francisco — April 4 – July 15, 2019 — by Wylie […]
Read more at International Examiner — We Were Always Here: Japanese-American Post-War Pioneers of Art, Heather James Fine Art – San Francisco — April 4 – July 15, 2019 — by Wylie […]