JACLPolitics JACL Secures NEH Grant for $165,831 to Educate Teachers About Incarceration By JACL National Staff National JACL has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to conduct…P.C. EditorAugust 10, 2015
CommunityNews Little Tokyo Celebrates 75th Nisei Week Anniversary By P.C. Staff Celebrations are in full swing throughout August as Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo celebrates the 75th anniversary of…P.C. EditorAugust 9, 2015
entertainmentIn-Depth Seattle Community History is Alive Onstage at ‘An America Dream’ (From left) Nina Yoshida Nelsen, mezzo-soprano; Adam Lau, bass; and Hae Ji Chang, soprano, singing in the summer 2014 workshop…P.C. EditorAugust 8, 2015
CommunityNews Takahashi Youth Fellows Visit Japan Participating in this year’s Takahashi Youth Ambassador Fellowship Program are (back row, from left) Toshio Kanazawa, Pierce Cavanaugh, Courtney Koyama,…P.C. EditorAugust 8, 2015
Homepage FeatureNationalNews The Trail to Minidoka Pilgrimage Photo by Ryan Kozu The annual Minidoka Pilgrimage preserves and remembers incarceration for future generations. By Stephen Kitajo, Contributor The…P.C. EditorAugust 7, 2015
ColumnistsYouth Why Poverty Is the Worst Form of Oppression . . . and Why We Should Start Giving a $hit By Rhianna Taniguchi Money is power — at least that’s what they say. In America, it is clear that race,…P.C. EditorAugust 6, 2015
NationalNews Solar Energy Projects Delayed Indefinitely A unified, grass-roots effort is credited with gaining an indefinite hold on industrial-scale solar projects threatening Manzanar and the Owens…P.C. EditorAugust 6, 2015
CommunityNews A Million Dollars Tastes a Little Like Truffle Fries Lay’s ‘Do Us a Flavor’ finalist Angie Fu is in the running to win $1 million as the first Asian…P.C. EditorAugust 5, 2015