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Call for Papers: Carceral States
Amerasia Journal Call for Papers CARCERAL STATES Converging Indigenous and Asian Experiences in the Americas Guest Editors: Professor Karen J. Leong (Arizona State University) and Professor Myla Vicenti Carpio (Arizona State University) Publication Date: Spring 2016 Due Date: Paper submissions … Continue reading
Yuri Kochiyama & Tempt One Featured in Amerasia 40.3
The latest issue of Amerasia Journal brings the stories of two powerful people to our readers. The first is a 32-page tribute to the late Yuri Kochiyama, who passed away in June of 2014. A collection of remembrances from three … Continue reading
Oakland, L.A., & New York Memorials for Yuri Kochiyama
Two Yuri Kochiyama Memorials during Black August It is symbolic that two Yuri Kochiyama Celebrations-of-Life took place during the month of August. August was designated “Black August” in the early 1970s in honor of the fallen Black freedom fighters who … Continue reading
Memorials for Yuri Kochiyama in Los Angeles and New York
Please join the Kochiyama Family at the Los Angeles and New York memorials MEMORIALS FOR YURI KOCHIYAMA: -LOS ANGELES August 31, 2014 (Sunday) 2:00 – 4:30 pm Aratani/ Japan America Theatre 244 South San Pedro Street (bet. 2nd & 3rd … Continue reading
August 3rd Celebration of the Life of Yuri Kochiyama
August 3, 2014 the Scottish Rite Auditorium was the site of the Kochiyama family’s Celebration of Life for their mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Yuri Kochiyama. A heartfelt program of speakers, musicians, poets, and family brought together hundreds of folks whose lives … Continue reading
Pre-War Japanese in the San Gabriel Valley
Press Release: The Pasadena Digital History Collaboration (PDHC) project has acquired a significant Japanese American collection for its free online website. “This collaboration is between PCC Library, Pasadena City Library, and the Pasadena Museum of History,” said PCC Librarian Linda Stewart. She … Continue reading
2014-2015 Lucie Cheng Prize: Call for Nominations
Amerasia Journal invites faculty to nominate exceptional graduate student essays (masters and doctoral level) in the interdisciplinary field of Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies for the 2014-15 Lucie Cheng Prize. The selected article will be published in Amerasia Journal, … Continue reading
Yuri Kochiyama’s Spirit Lives On
On June 1, 2014, one of the great champions of human rights passed away at the age of 93. Yuri Kochiyama was one of Malcolm X’s many disciples, carrying on his visions of a better humanity through her daily … Continue reading