JCCA President’s Message

I was putting the first tray of lemon meringue tarts into the…

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

I was putting the first tray of lemon meringue tarts into the…

Nisei growing up on Powell Streets in the 30s didn’t have that…

Part two of the series, Community Records and the Human Experiences of…

I was born with a white man’s name. When I looked in the mirror, I never found a white person, nor a man. A mystifying misery of disconnection between what I saw in the mirror and what I felt like inside left me feeling very lonely. All I wanted to do was fit in and not have to contend with these feelings of alienation.

Blessing in Disguise – What was a blessing for Japanese Canadians? Review…

How you identify culturally is almost an internal dialogue with yourself. But…
Read MoreRemembrance Day Photo Gallery 2016
by Judy Hanazawa, with written contributions from Esther and Wendy Matsubuchi, Paul…

In the January issue the column was titled, How to Tell a…

And the award for outstanding volunteers goes to… Our GVJCCA volunteers. Yes,…

Vancouver, BC: Japanese Canadian community organizations and individuals have joined together and…

by Eiji Okawa and Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective The Wealth of…