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East West Players presents a Writers Gallery reading of "A Cage of Fireflies" by Daniel Akiyama
Mar 21, 2013
A Cage of Fireflies tells the story of three elderly sisters of the kibei generation: sent as children to be raised in Okinawa, then returned to live and work in Hawai‘i. Two of the sisters confine themselves to their Honolulu apartment where they enact the rituals of daily life and dream of one day returning to Okinawa. The third, charged with running their family’s orchid nursery, embraces the modern world and disr...
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"Two Spirits, One Heart: a Mother, Her Transgender Son, and their Journey to Love and Acceptance" by Marsha Aizumi with Aiden Aizumi
Mar 16, 2013
In Two Spirits, One Heart, Marsha Aizumi shares her compelling story of parenting a young woman who came out as a lesbian, then transitioned to male. This inspiring memoir chronicles Marsha’s personal journey from fear, uncertainty, and sadness to unconditional love, acceptance, and support of her son, Aiden, who struggled to reconcile his gender identity. Q&A with Marsha and Aiden Aizumi to follow.
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Introduction to Soba Making with Sonoko Sakai
Mar 16, 2013
Make your own soba entirely by hand, using fresh, stone-milled artisanal soba flour from Japan and authentic soba tools. The soba will be served in the classic way: cold with fresh soy-based dipping sauce, toppings, and spices. Wear closed-toe shoes with soft soles. Bring an apron and a tupperware container to take home your soba. $75 members; $85 non-members. Includes admission and supplies. RSVP early, 12 participa...
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Target Free Family Saturday: Make Some Noise
Mar 09, 2013
Get ready for some musical fun! March's theme is music. ALL DAY ACTIVITIES: • Strum super sounds on a cardboard guitar made by you! • Build a wooden harmonica and hum a fun tune • Ruthie's Origami Corner: Make an adorable origami rabbit • Stop by Patriots & Peacemakers for drop-in tours! SCHEDULE 11AM: Doors open 11AM-2PM: Kidding Around the Kitchen will show you how to make delicious Mediterranean ...
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"After Camp: Portraits in Midcentury Japanese American Life and Politics" by Dr. Greg Robinson
Mar 02, 2013
After Camp illuminates various aspects of a central but unexplored area of American history: the midcentury Japanese American experience. A vast and ever-growing literature exists, first on the entry and settlement of Japanese immigrants in the United States at the turn of the 20th century, then on the experience of the immigrants and their American-born children during World War II. Yet the essential question, “Wh...
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"Common Ground" Exhibition Tour
Mar 02, 2013
Tour our ongoing exhibition Common Ground: The Heart of Community with our knowledgeable Museum docents.
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Comic and Zine-Making Workshop with Yumi Sakugawa
Mar 02, 2013
Learn how to create, self-publish and distribute your own hand-made comics and zines with comic book artist and illustrator Yumi Sakugawa. Free for members; $15 non-members; includes admission and supplies. RSVP early, 15 students max.
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Edible Adventures in Little Tokyo: Little Tokyo Markets: Then & Now
Mar 02, 2013
This historical walking tour that explores the roles that Japanese Americans have had on local markets from the founding of Grand Central Market in 1897 to today’s neighborhood Asian markets. $40 members, $50 non-members, incl. admission. Comfortable walking shoes recommended. RSVP early, 15 students max.
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"Lament in the Night" by Shoson Nagahara
Feb 23, 2013
This event is free! In 1925, writer Shōson Nagahara serialized tales of Japanese immigrants in the Rafu Shimpo. For the first time, Kaya Press has published an English translation of Nagahara’s stories about Little Tokyo’s down-and-out denizens. In Lament in the Night, we meet itinerant day laborer Sazuko Ishikawa as he prowls the back alleys and bathhouses of Los Angeles looking for a meal or a job, or just som...
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Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Spring Cards
Feb 23, 2013
Make Hinamatsuri and Easter-themed cards for someone special. $9 members; $14 non-members, includes admission & supplies. RSVP early, 10 students max.