Kokoro Dance: a life in dance

Every October for the past 18 years, readers of The Georgia Straight…

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

Every October for the past 18 years, readers of The Georgia Straight…

When the Carnegie Community Centre and Vancouver Moving Theatre conceived the Heart…

The Centennial celebrations also sparked something in a community that had largely gone to ground, reigniting pride in a heritage that had been relegated to the back of the closet in an attempt to assimilate into mainstream society.

The October 1993 issue of The Bulletin featured a photograph of Jay…

Like many of you, going to Oppenheimer Park for the Powell Street…

6,929 kms, 57 ride days, 80 days total, $25,656 raised for the…

UPDATE: The vote on the apology motion will take place at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, September 25th 2013. The vote was moved forward to the first item on the agenda to accommodate our seniors.

Keith Fukushima’s Ride to Remember Like so many Lower Mainland residents, Keith…

Celebrating 50 Years of Ikebana in Vancouver Ikebana has a long and…

Sugar Brown’s real name is Ken Kawashima, whose full-time job is professor at the University of Toronto. He’s a Japanese-American from Ohio, educated in New York and Chicago, but has made his home in Toronto for the last 10 years.

What drew me to the NAJC’s Tour of Hawaii was to learn about the Japanese-Hawaiian and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team’s history. I was not disappointed. It was the most informative tour that I have been on!

She questioned everything she didn’t understand and there was plenty since I’m not sure she was Buddhist. We also argued over the word “diaspora.” I used it to describe the aftermath of WWII and the Japanese Canadian dispersal.