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Boyle Heights—George Sanchez
Excerpt from George Sanchez’s Presidential Address to the American Studies Association on November 9, 2001.
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Boyle Heights: The Power of Place—Project
The Boyle Heights Project was designed to serve as a model for the collaborative research and documentation of community histories and experiences. The project and its programs are instructive for museums that want to work in partnership with the communities they serve and with other organizations. Why did the Japanese American National Museum initiate this project? The Japanese American National Museum ha...
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Boyle Heights: The Power of Place—Community
The Boyle Heights Project represents an expansion of the Japanese American National Museum's partnership initiatives and manifests our commitment to exploring the multicultural experiences of the United States. This section highlights some of the strategies and methods used to engage in community-based documentation and interpretation.
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Boyle Heights: The Power of Place—Press
For press inquiries, email mediarelations@janm.org or call 213.625.0414.
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Sansei Rocker: Behind the Curtain
All concert dates are now sold out. If you have questions about ticketing, please contact publicprograms@janm.org or call 213.625.0414. Tickets from $25-75 ($20-60 for JANM members) Travel back in time to the Sansei Dance Party Era in Los Angeles during the ’60s and ’70s through live music and storytelling! Written and produced by Harry Manaka, author of Chronicles of a Sansei Rocker, former owner of t...
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More Than a Game: Sport in the Japanese American Community—Japanese American Sports Trivia
Test your knowledge of these sports in the Japanese American community: golf, wrestling, racing, basketball, judo, kendo, bowling, baseball, sumo, and weightlifting! View a set of twelve sports cards that were produced in conjunction with the More Than a Game exhibition by the JANM Store designed by Gary van der Steur.
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More Than a Game: Sport in the Japanese American Community—Resources
Browse this exhibition’s resources below for a bibliography and links to websites featuring Japanese Americans in sports.
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More Than a Game: Sport in the Japanese American Community—store
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Legacy Society
Legacy Society The Japanese American National Museum Legacy Society is a group of people who have arranged a future gift to JANM in their estate plans. They share a common bond of commitment to the future of JANM and acknowledge the importance of the Museum in preserving the rich heritage and cultural identity of Japanese Americans to promote understanding and appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversit...
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Planned Giving
What will your legacy be? Share your legacy with future generations and be a part of JANM’s mission by including the Museum in your estate plans.