Graduation Day: Honorary degree ceremony for Japanese Canadian students of 1942

When a wheelchair-bound Charlie Kadota led a group of former UBC students…

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

When a wheelchair-bound Charlie Kadota led a group of former UBC students…

Hastings Park Committee Report By Judy Hanazawa The Hastings Park Committee met…

So long ago – We lived inside that glory, local stars we…

These are particularly busy and interesting times for the JCCA and many other Japanese Canadian organizations. For example, under the leadership of Mary Kitagawa, we could recently celebrate the granting of UBC degrees to Canadians of Japanese heritage who were unjustly deprived of graduation in the 1940s when they were interned by government authorities.

By Masaki Watenabe After the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami disaster last year,…

I hope warm summer weather will arrive in July so we can…

Hastings Park Committee Meeting Report By Judy Hanazawa The Hastings Park Project…

YO-IN Reverberation, the current exhibit at the Nikkei National Museum, features the…

Prior to World War II and the war in the Pacific, Tosh…
Over two weekends in May (May 11-13 & May 18-20), the Vancouver…

Sustaining Japanese Canadian Community in Vancouver for Nikkei, Immigrants, and Sojourners by…

When a war between nations is lost The loser we know pays…