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Make Your Own FUNiture
2004年11月13日
Inspired by George Nakashima's use of natural materials, kids of all ages will create miniature furniture models reusing wood, seed, and other items from nature. Drop in anytime throughout the afternoon and find out.
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Judgments Judged, Wrongs Remembered: Examining the Japanese American Civil Liberties Cases of World War II
2004年11月06日
Please refer to the November 5th event information.
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Judgments Judged, Wrongs Remembered: Examining the Japanese American Civil Liberties Cases of World War II
2004年11月05日
On December 18, 1944, the United States Supreme Court decided the landmark cases of Korematsu v. United States, which allowed the forced eviction of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans from their homes, and Ex parte Endo, which forbade the continued incarceration of loyal American citizens. To mark the 60th anniversary of these cases, this conference will provide an opportunity to reflect on the meaning, legacy, ...
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Cold Tofu's Soy-pooky Halloween Show
2004年10月28日
What could be scarier than improv comedy? Don't be a couch pumpkin! Freak out your friends with the Halloween-iest improvisation you'll ever see. Just bring your imagination and join Cold Tofu for laughs and a little music as we celebrate Halloween. Cold Tofu is dedicated to promoting diverse images of Asian Pacific Americans through comedy and developing multiethnic talent through education and performance.
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Craft Class with Ryosen Shibata: "Sumi-e" Flowers
2004年10月23日
Draw California's state flower, the poppy, using the art of Sumi-e. Class fees are $5 for National Museum members and $11 for non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. Reservations are recommended.
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A Conversation with Sam Maloof
2004年10月17日
Master woodworker Sam Maloof, like his friend and fellow artist George Nakashima, set the standard for contemporary American furniture making. In a rare public conversation, Maloof will discuss his unique work, process, and vision.
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"A Promise Kept"
2004年10月16日
Our new series for families begins with the Japanese style of storytelling, kamishibai, currently making its way into 700 schools throughout the state of Arkansas. A Promise Kept is about the friendship and promise between two elementary school boys, Mitch and Tom, before, during, and after World War II. This story is especially for kids in fourth through sixth grade. A craft activity where kids can create their own ...
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Little Tokyo Walking Tour
2004年10月16日
The Little Tokyo community in Los Angeles was once a thriving residential, business, and cultural center of the largest Japanese American community in the United States until World War II. Relive history and learn about present day Little Tokyo with National Museum volunteers on this historical walking tour. Fees are $5 for National Museum members and $11 for non-members, includes Museum admission. Reservations and c...
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"Barbed Wire and Hip-Hop" CD Release Launch
2004年10月14日
In order to increase teens' awareness of the injustices Japanese Americans faced as a result of racism and wartime hysteria during World War II, the group Project J, Justice designed a booklet of historical photos and text accompanied by a fusion of music. Barbed Wire and Hip-Hop incorporates audio excerpts from the Los Angeles Hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) with ...
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Make Your Own FUNiture
2004年10月09日
Inspired by George Nakashima's use of natural materials, kids of all ages will create miniature furniture models reusing wood, seed, and other items from nature. Drop in anytime throughout the afternoon and find out.