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Discover Nikkei

Nikkei in Cuba: Reflections from Three U.S. Nikkei Groups

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Discover Nikkei

Nikkei in Cuba: Reflections from Three U.S. Nikkei Groups

Did you know there are about 1,300 Nikkei currently living in Cuba? Although their numbers are small, Nikkei can be found in every province of Cuba with the largest concentration in Havana.

Join three Nikkei groups from Northern and Southern California—Tsukimikai, Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), and Choodee without Borders—as they share stories about their visits to the Nikkei communities in Cuba.

FREE with Museum admission. Light reception follows with special cultural performances. RSVP required to 213.625.0414 ext. 2222, or rsvp@janm.org (subject: Nikkei in Cuba).

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This program is co-sponsored by Discover Nikkei, Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress, Tsukimi Kai, and Choodee without Borders. DiscoverNikkei.org, a project of the Japanese American National Museum, is made possible through the generous support of The Nippon Foundation.

Saturday, Sep 06, 2008

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM PDT

Did you know there are about 1,300 Nikkei currently living in Cuba? Although their numbers are small, Nikkei can be found in every province of Cuba with the largest concentration in Havana.

Join three Nikkei groups from Northern and Southern California—Tsukimikai, Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), and Choodee without Borders—as they share stories about their visits to the Nikkei communities in Cuba.

FREE with Museum admission. Light reception follows with special cultural performances. RSVP required to 213.625.0414 ext. 2222, or rsvp@janm.org (subject: Nikkei in Cuba).

View video clips and photos from this event.  WATCH NOW

 

This program is co-sponsored by Discover Nikkei, Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress, Tsukimi Kai, and Choodee without Borders. DiscoverNikkei.org, a project of the Japanese American National Museum, is made possible through the generous support of The Nippon Foundation.

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