Explore the fascinating world of Japanese Canadian history and culture with Sounds Japanese Canadian to Me. A three part podcast series, Marpole Monogatari, explores the Marpole neighbourhood in Vancouver through home, work, and community. Our first series is hosted by Raymond Nakamura and Nikkei National Museum staff members features casual discussions on Japanese Canadian topics. Our second seri... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | HistoryPerforming ArtsArts |
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Mary Kitagawa who is an educator, human rights crusader, and Order of BC recipient. Who inspires you to fight for justice? Share your thoughts on social media and tag us. Facebook @NNMCC Twitter @nikkeimuse ... more
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Margaret Lyons who broke down many barriers for Japanese Canadian women with her successful career in broadcast journalism. Let us know who inspires you. Share your thoughts on social media and tag us. Faceb... more
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Japanese Canadian historian Midge Ayukawa. Let us know who inspires you. Share your thoughts on social media and tag us. Facebook @NNMCC Twitter @nikkeimuse Instagram @nikkeimuseum Host: Julie Tamiko Manning ... more
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Marie Katsuno who was one of almost 4000 Japanese Canadians deported to Japan after the Second World War. Do you have relatives who live in Japan? Share your thoughts on social media and tag us. Facebook @NNM... more
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Shizuye Takashima, artist and author of A Child in Prison Camp. Who is your favorite Nikkei artist? Share your thoughts on social media and tag us. Facebook @NNMCC Twitter @nikkeimuse Instagram @nikkeimuseum ... more
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Hide Hyodo Shimizu, an activist and teacher. Do you have a favourite Japanese Canadian activist? Share your thoughts on social media and tag us. Facebook @NNMCC Twitter @nikkeimuse Instagram @nikkeimuseum Hos... more
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Muriel Kitagawa, an eloquent voice for the Canada-born nisei generation. Muriel’s book This is My Own is available at the Nikkei National Museum shop in-person or by ordering online. Do you have a favorite J... more
The Nikkei Women series introduces you to Hanako Sato, who immigrated to Canada in 1921 to teach at the Vancouver Japanese Language School. Who was your favorite teacher? Share your thoughts on social media and tag us. Facebook @NNMCC Twitter @nikke... more
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