Setsuko Thurlow – Hiroshima survivor

by Lillian Nakamura Maguire As a 13 year old school girl –…

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

by Lillian Nakamura Maguire As a 13 year old school girl –…

by Lillian Nakamura MaguireChair, Constitution & Resolutions Committee The National Council of…

On August 21, 2015 the working group met with Anglican Church representatives…

Since the opening of the Hastings Park signage exhibit in April, 2015…

Canada likes to present itself to the world in a certain way. The image of Canada is often that of an open, tolerant, society; one that anyone can come to and thrive in, just as long as they work hard. One thing that we have learned over the course of the “Right to Remain” project is that this image of Canada is largely a work of fiction.

I recently saw Brenda Kamino in the play, Moderato Cantabile, at this…

When parents are lost, they tend to fall into myth; that is,…

The Japanese Canadian Association of Yukon (JCAY) is a well-established non-profit organization…

“You must listen to what your father says.” This is what many…

Did we catch your attention? Perhaps disappointing to some, the NAJC is…

When you receive this edition of the Bulletin / Geppo, we will…

I’ve been thinking lately about fathers. It’s a train of thought that…