AsakawaColumnists Artifacts Contain Our Cultural History — That’s Why We Have to Preserve Them An aerial view of Camp Amache By Gil Asakawa Compared to crimes against humanity like the destruction of ancient relics…P.C. EditorMay 5, 2015
ColumnistsYouth My Country: Family Matters The only reason I know my grandfather’s mon (family crest) is because it is on his grave marker. He died…P.C. EditorApril 30, 2015
ColumnistsYouth Three Unmissable Books That Can Help Us Honor Our Past By Ryan Kenji Kuramitsu ‘It was books,” wrote social critic James Baldwin, “that taught me that the things that tormented…P.C. EditorApril 30, 2015
AsakawaColumnists Paying Tribute to Min Yasui, a Giant of Civil Rights By Gil Asakawa Min Yasui in his CCR office History evolves in strange ways. The spotlight of posterity shines bright…P.C. EditorApril 8, 2015
ColumnistsYouth Commentary: JACL/OCA Washington D.C. Leadership Summit By Nicole Gaddie In 1984, a group of JACL (Japanese American Citizen League) and OCA (formerly Organization of Chinese Americans)…P.C. EditorApril 7, 2015
AizumiColumnists Lovingly Holding Space By Marsha Aizumi I recently read an article written about a family gathering around their mother as she was dying.…P.C. EditorApril 7, 2015
ColumnistsYouth Final Reflections From Selma (From left) Kota Mizutani, Ryan Kuramitsu, Todd Endo and Korinne Sugasawara in Selma, Ala. By Kota Mizutani In case you…P.C. EditorApril 6, 2015
ColumnistsYouth What Should You Say? By Steve Okamoto; Chairman, National Planned Giving Committee There are two important conversations that must occur as people get to…P.C. EditorApril 3, 2015
ColumnistsYouth We Have Far More Bridges to Cross Ryan Kuramitsu traveled to Selma to participate in the bridge crossing’s 50th anniversary. Fifty years removed from Bloody Sunday, Selma…P.C. EditorApril 2, 2015
ColumnistsYouth My Country: Our Battle By Rhianna Taniguchi It is not all about being pro-choice. The battle for women’s reproductive health is a much larger…P.C. EditorApril 2, 2015