* The entire collection of letters to Miss Breed, both in original and transcription form at the
Japanese American National Museum: www.
This book is a result of a California Civil Liberties Education collaborative project with the Japanese Medical Association, the
Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, and the Asian American Studies Center at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Some of our collaborators included the
Japanese American National Museum, the Los Angeles Conservancy, the Central Library, the Ketchum Downtown YMCA, and the Glorious Repertory Company.
The most generous ones went to Yale University in New Haven, Conn., ($805,000) and the
Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles ($595,000).
She'd love to get her hands on a press used for creating newspapers in a Japanese internment camp during the 1940s, that was displayed at the
Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.
Today, Iino's community activities include: the Board of Governors for the
Japanese American National Museum, the Little Tokyo Service Center, the Board of Trustees for the UCLA Foundation, the Board of Directors for the Keiro Retirement Home and is the chair of the Board of Directors of the Japanese American Community Cultural Center and the International Asian Advisory Committee of Los Angeles for Supervisor Don Knabe.
The head of the
Japanese American National Museum (JANM) in Los Angeles on Friday told four relatives of three Japanese who were abducted to North Korea it would help raise U.S.
Pease); "Communicating A Re-Discovered Cultural Identity through the Ethnic Museum: The
Japanese American National Museum" (Joy Y.
"Allen Say's Journey: The Art and Words of a Children's Book Author," an exhibition of 55 original watercolors, is on view at the
Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, Calif., through Feb.
The
Japanese American National Museum (JANM) and the Japanese Consulate officially opened a new cultural center within the facility's national resource center Wednesday.
In Little Tokyo, the
Japanese American National Museum's new soaring 85,000 square-foot pavilion overlooks a treasured Buddhist temple, bringing east and west through an insightful examination of the Japanese American experience.
In 2012, his work was included in the Giant Robot Biennale 3 exhibition at the
Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, California.