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Lori Matsumura is a Sansei for whom the legacy and events of her family's unjust incarceration at Manzanar and Tule Lake during World War II continues to impact her life [...]
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Nancy Ukai is a Sansei writer, researcher, director of the 50objects.org history project, and a member of the Wakasa Memorial Committee. During World War II, Ukai’s par [...]
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Patrick Hayashi is a Sansei who was born in 1944 in Topaz, Utah while his family was incarcerated in a World War II Japanese American prison camp. Prior to incarceration, [...]
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Naomi Kubota Lee is a painter, fiber artist, wabi sabi artist, and a Sansei. During World War II, the United States government incarcerated her family in prison camps at [...]
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Hanako Wakatsuki-Chong is superintendent of the Hono'uli'uli National Historic Site and a Gosei. During World War II, the United States government incarcerated her family [...]
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Jennifer Mariko Neuwalder is a psychiatrist and a Sansei. During World War II, the United States government incarcerated her family in prison camps at Tanforan and Topaz. [...]
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Michael Yoshii is a retired pastor in the California Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church who was ordained in the United Methodist Church in 1986 and s [...]
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Jean Hibino is a Sansei who serves as Executive Secretary of the Nisei Student Relocation Commemorative Fund (NSRCF), a scholarship fund that her Nisei parents co-founded [...]
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Steven Shigeto Sindlinger was born in Stockton, California in 1966. He was adopted and raised in Ann Arbor Michigan. His adoptive family was similar in background to his [...]
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Peggy Takahashi was born in 1959 in San Fernando, California. Her parents were farmers who grew and sold strawberries and other produce. Her father and his family were in [...]
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