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
ColumnistsYouth My Country: Heroes of Our Time By Rhianna Taniguchi There are few people I distinguish as heroic. When I met Daniel Nguyen and the Mary Queen…P.C. EditorFebruary 24, 2015
ColumnistsYouth My Country: Rules of Engagement Build culturally competent networks by speaking up By Rhianna Taniguchi ‘NO MOTHER SHOULD HAVE TO FEAR FOR HER SON’S LIFE…P.C. EditorFebruary 10, 2015
ColumnistsYouth Outside the Courtroom By Kota Mizutani “It is important for us to study the Korematsu case, not only to understand its historical significance,…P.C. EditorFebruary 10, 2015
ColumnistsYouth REVIEW: ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ The ABC series finds its novelty in reversing the dominant, top-down narrative surrounding Asian America. By Ryan Kuramitsu, JACL MDC Youth Rep On…P.C. EditorFebruary 10, 2015
ColumnistsYouth Kansha, Journey and the Language of Legacy By Ryan Kenji Kuramitsu When JACL Chicago staffers Bill Yoshino and Christine Munteanu first met with community leader Pat Harada in…P.C. EditorNovember 20, 2014
ColumnistsYouth ‘Dear White People’: A Mixed-Race Perspective By Christine Munteanu, JACL Assistant Program Director Last week, I watched a film called “Dear White People,” which follows the…P.C. EditorNovember 19, 2014
ColumnistsYouth The Significance of Your Vote By Nicole Gaddie, JACL NY/SC Chairperson Midterm elections are often met with apathy. What impact could a single vote have…P.C. EditorOctober 30, 2014
ColumnistsYouth A Message From the NYSC Chair By Nicole Gaddie, NYSC Chair My name is Nicole Horiuchi Gaddie, and I am honored to represent the JACL as…P.C. EditorOctober 24, 2014
ColumnistsYouth The Way of the Worrier By Tiffany Ujiiye, Assistant Editor “Why do you need to stay out so late?” my parents would ask me. “What…P.C. EditorOctober 23, 2014