FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth Love Letters to Our Cousin Vincent Chin Vincent Chin has been with author Paula Yoo for over half of her life. (Photo: Jarod Lew) Stories are the…P.C. EditorJuly 15, 2022
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FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth Delayed But Not Denied & Boy, Interrupted Serving as Mt. Diablo’s Class of 1942 student body officers were, from left, Elva Mae Peters (chair of entertainment), Sumiko…P.C. EditorJune 3, 2022
FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth Consoling All the Spirits of World War II This preliminary rendering shows the Irehi or Spirit Consoling Structure early in the design process, with projection technology and gold…P.C. EditorMay 20, 2022
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FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth All In This Together This guard tower at Manzanar now keeps watch over the former WRA Center, the sparse landscape and the mountains. Onscreen,…P.C. EditorFebruary 18, 2022
FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth ‘When Can We Go Back to America?’ Tackles Weighty Topic Susan Kamei’s book relays the journey of mainland Japanese Americans. By George Toshio Johnston, P.C. Senior Editor, Digital & Social…P.C. EditorSeptember 10, 2021
FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth How to Love Little Tokyo In normal times, the Nisei Week grand parade attracts a sea of people dancing and shouting in a public display…P.C. EditorAugust 20, 2021
entertainmentFeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth Tadaima! Virtual Pilgrimage Returns ”Picture Bride,” from 1994, stars Yuki Kudo and Tamlyn Tomita and was directed by the late Kayo Hatta. By Rob…P.C. EditorAugust 20, 2021
FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth Bob Matsumoto Will Never Stop Asking, ‘What’s the Big Idea?’ “Remembrance,” shown behind Bob Matsumoto, is a symbol of the loss of freedom and dignity of the Japanese American community.…P.C. EditorAugust 6, 2021