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A well-known English proverb says “you are what you eat.” I, on other hand, believe that you are what you hear.

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture
A well-known English proverb says “you are what you eat.” I, on other hand, believe that you are what you hear.
Dear John, Thank you for your very interesting editorial concerning your family…
A Tribute to George Oikawa As I opened to page 12 of…
How wonderful! Congratulations on your 50th Anniversary of the Bulletin! I remember…
One purpose stated in the JCCA Constitution is to “protect and promote…
Add soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil and sugar.
Cook until sugar dissolves. Add green onions.
As an incurable “news junkie” I’ve been following the campaigns leading up to the election of the next US president in November this year with great interest.
Kelowna animation filmmaker Jeff Chiba Stearns has won another ELAN award. The first time, in 2006, was for his hapa short What Are You Anyways?
Both my father and grandfather have served as resident minister at the Steveston temple and when I was growing up.
For me to become a Buddhist minister was quite natural as it is my family's tradition.
THE ORIGINS OF THE STEVESTON BUDDHIST Temple, celebrating its 80th Anniversary on Saturday, October 25, 2008, are rooted in the first wave of Japanese immigrants to BC. Following on the heels of Manzo Nagano arrival in 1877 and lured by dreams of riches, young men from small fishing villages in Japan began flocking to Steveston.
As chronicled in the media, the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre sustained considerable damage due to a Feb. 4 structure fire.