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Step into my story though Naked Out Loud. Available on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, Waterstone and other major book distributors. #machanmemoir #nakedoutloud #personalevolution #musiccareer #japaneseamerican #trauma #growth #healing

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Rally: Saturday, March 28th, meet at 1PM | Downtown Chicago (location TBA)
#nokings, #civilrights, #socialjustice, #japaneseamerican

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Japanese-American Incarceration During World War II In his speech to Congress, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was "a date which will live in infamy." The attack launched the Un...

*These horrendous Human Rights violations, including re American citizens of #Muslim faiths, have not EVER been wholly Atoned for—with exception of the #JapaneseAmerican Reparations that happened in the ‘80s by of all people Ronald Reagan. Its a long record of Denial www.archives.gov/education/le...

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Buddhist Church of Sacramento Vandalized with Racist Graffiti - Buddhistdoor Global U.S. Representative Doris Matsui and local organizations condemned the act as a racist attack on a historic Japanese American community institution

BDG News: Buddhist Church of Sacramento Vandalized with Racist Graffiti

🔗 Read more: tinyurl.com/yy95j7jp

#Buddhism #Sacramento #JapaneseAmerican #Racism #California #BuddhistChurch #Resilience #vandalism #Graffiti

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Show off your unique hair style — TELUS Digital wants the real you! Join our paid wearable tech research study.

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Is this a generational thing?
#japaneseamerican #japanese

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On JA DoR Day 2/19/2026, JACL Chicago and Nikkei Uprising were honored to stand vigil outside of Broadview ICE facility alongside members of our community. The parallels between state violence now and in 1942, cannot be denied.
#DoR, #JapaneseAmerican, #civilrights

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During WWII, 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps. Today – and always – we recognize the lasting impact on the #JapaneseAmerican community & commit to continue fighting against injustice.

#DayOfRemembrance #JapaneseInternment

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fresh mochi on cutting board

fresh mochi on cutting board

roasted mochi on heart shaped wood board

roasted mochi on heart shaped wood board

plate with sheets of nori, leaf dish with tamari, tamari bottle

plate with sheets of nori, leaf dish with tamari, tamari bottle

mochi wrapped in nori and plated

mochi wrapped in nori and plated

#homemade #fresh #mochi with #nori and #tamari, #yum, #japaneseamerican #foodways

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This group is for nikkei who identify as fourth generation.

Registration link: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

#japaneseamerican #yonsei #fourthgeneration #community

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Pasadena Buddhist Temple Commissions Fire-Displaced Artist to Lead Community Healing Mural - Buddhistdoor Global Pasadena Buddhist Temple, a member of the Buddhist Churches of America, has launched a participatory mural for those affected by last year's massive Eaton Fire in southern California

Buddhistdoor News: Pasadena Buddhist Temple Commissions Fire-Displaced Artist to Lead Community Healing Mural

🔗 Read more: tinyurl.com/yru4nfmf

#Buddhism #California #BuddhistArt #BuddhistTemple #Compassion #EngagedBuddhism #JapaneseAmerican #Pasadena #Healing

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The program brings Chicago-area people of Japanese ancestry together to connect and process the trauma of WWII forced displacement and incarceration through personal story sharing. #JACL, #japaneseamerican, #Internment
RSVP here bit.ly/IntergenConv...

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Do traumatic events affect young kids? Listen to #Minidoka survivor, Grace Ouchida, talk about her memories as a six-year-old, riding the train to Minidoka with her family.
#childrenremember #japaneseamerican #trauma

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Today we celebrate Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution. #FredKorematsu was a #JapaneseAmerican civil rights activist who resisted the internment of Japanese Americans during #WWII and was detained by the U.S. government because of his Japanese roots.

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#japaneseamerican, #fredkorematsu, #internment, #justice, #civilrights

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Tadasky (Tadasuke Kuwayama) was born in Nagoya, Japan, 1935. He came to the United States on a scholarship to study at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI in 1961. Tadasky's first stop was New York where he decided to stay. Tadasky transferred his scholarship to the Art Students League and the Brooklyn Museum Art School in New York, then a locus of study for Japanese immigrants.
Tadasky's primary body of work, begun in the early 1960s, features compositions of concentric circles that trigger optical color interaction and explore sensory stimulation. They are highly calculated and precisely created, consisting of thin, pulsating, vibrantly colored lines that seem to whirl and radiate outward from the center. Tadasky uses a special wheel adapted from a traditional Japanese technique that allows him to paint each ring perfectly.
Philip Johnson was among Tadasky's earliest supporters, purchasing a painting in 1964 and introducing Tadasky's work to fellow architects and curators. A painting by Tadasky appeared in the December 11, 1964 edition of Life magazine in an article titled "Op Art: A dizzying fascinating style of painting." The Museum of Modern Art purchased the featured work, A-101, 1964, as well as B-171, 1964 for its permanent collection. Other early museum collectors were the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Albright-Knox Gallery (purchased 2 works), the Houston Museum of Fine Arts (purchased by James J. Sweeney), and the Phoenix Art Center. Private collectors include Harry Abrams, Seymour Knox, Frederick Weisman, David Rockefeller, and James Michener.

Tadasky (Tadasuke Kuwayama) was born in Nagoya, Japan, 1935. He came to the United States on a scholarship to study at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI in 1961. Tadasky's first stop was New York where he decided to stay. Tadasky transferred his scholarship to the Art Students League and the Brooklyn Museum Art School in New York, then a locus of study for Japanese immigrants. Tadasky's primary body of work, begun in the early 1960s, features compositions of concentric circles that trigger optical color interaction and explore sensory stimulation. They are highly calculated and precisely created, consisting of thin, pulsating, vibrantly colored lines that seem to whirl and radiate outward from the center. Tadasky uses a special wheel adapted from a traditional Japanese technique that allows him to paint each ring perfectly. Philip Johnson was among Tadasky's earliest supporters, purchasing a painting in 1964 and introducing Tadasky's work to fellow architects and curators. A painting by Tadasky appeared in the December 11, 1964 edition of Life magazine in an article titled "Op Art: A dizzying fascinating style of painting." The Museum of Modern Art purchased the featured work, A-101, 1964, as well as B-171, 1964 for its permanent collection. Other early museum collectors were the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Albright-Knox Gallery (purchased 2 works), the Houston Museum of Fine Arts (purchased by James J. Sweeney), and the Phoenix Art Center. Private collectors include Harry Abrams, Seymour Knox, Frederick Weisman, David Rockefeller, and James Michener.

'B-119'
Acrylic on canvas
15 x 15 inches
1964
Tadasky (Tadasuke Kuwayama)
(b.1935, Japan, lived NYC)

#opart #opticalart #tadasky #tadasukekuwayama #japaneseamerican #artist #art #modernart #b119 #painting #modernpainting #dated1964

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Join us in honoring the Japanese American Day of Remembrance.

🎨 "Topaz Todders: Children's Art from an American Concentration Camp"
🗓️ Feb 4-Mar 14, Wed-Sat 12 noon-5 pm
📍Oakland Asian Cultural Center
388 9th St, Ste 290, Oakland

#DayofRemembrance #JapaneseAmerican #AsianAmerican #History

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Save the date. Chicago Day of Remembrance 2026
2/22/26 2-4pm. Chicago History Museum More info tinyurl.com/49jjmu6c
#dor, #japaneseamerican, #civilrights, #internment

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Tracy Slater's Together in Manzanar Book Launch buff.ly/s7KcCUV via @pragmaticmom #WWII #adultnovel #IntermentCamp #JapaneseAmerican #JewishAmerican

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TODAY is the LAST DAY to donate! Please help us keep this important piece of Santa Cruz County history alive!

santacruzgives.org/jamp

#santacruzgives #santacruzcounty #watsonville #japaneseamerican #redmanhiraharahouse #jamesredman #hirahara #pajarovalley

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#BuurnOrder by @maddow.bsky.social is excellent. When I interviewed camp survivors & wrote my thesis on #JapaneseAmerican #ConcentrationCamps -- esp #TuleLake, I didn't think I'd see the horrors repeated #racism

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Brandon Lee delivers the keynote at Our 80 anniversary. #jacl, #civilrights, #japaneseamerican

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Help us reach our goal of $25,000 to make a short documentary on the history of the Redman-Hirahara house!

#santacruzgives #redmanhiraharahouse #pajarovalley #santacruzcounty #jamp #japaneseamerican #watsonville

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Haunted by History, Japanese Americans Fight Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

"But to many Japanese Americans, the images of uniformed federal agents ushering people onto buses, the mass detentions and the dehumanizing language used by government officials stir collective memories..." #Solidarity #JapaneseAmerican #immigration
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/30/u...

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Dear Siri,

You have failed this #JapaneseAmerican family.

No, we do not want “fur cocktail” or “fruitcake,” but we would like furkikake on our shopping list.

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📰✨The Digital Museum of the History of Japanese in #NewYork has a monthly #newsletter!

Get updates on new #exhibits, stories from the #community, and ways to get involved in preserving Japanese and #JapaneseAmerican history in New York.

Click here ▶️ forms.gle/ssZpGgkJFJFG...

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Happening TODAY, November 7
#japaneseamerican #tadaima #virtualpilgrimage #jamp #jampilgrimages #topaz #tulelake #wakasa #descendants #art #nikkei

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Happening TODAY, November 6
#japaneseamerican #tadaima #virtualpilgrimage #jampilgrimages #jamp #nikkeipress #pacificcitizen #rafushimpo #nichibei #shinnikkei

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