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Those We Lost in 2020 - Rafu Shimpo


Those We Lost in 2020
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2020 has been a year of extraordinary loss and suffering. As The Rafu
presents its annual listing of passings in the community, we offer our condolences to all those who have lost loved ones in this most difficult of years.
 
Following, in alphabetical order, are some of the notable individuals who passed away during the past year.
Sumako Azuma II
Sumako Azuma II (Janice Aiso Edesa), 61, on July 24. The North American representative to Azuma Ryū in Japan, she taught Japanese classical dance for 45 years, training 14 students to earn the natori degree and one to earn the shihan degree. ....

United States , New York , Little Tokyo , Japanese American National Museum , White House , District Of Columbia , China Alley , San Francisco , Community Center , San Bruno , Sherman Oaks , Sonoma State University , Pasadena City Hall , San Francisco State University , Los Angeles County , Pacific Asia Museum , Los Angeles , Stevenj Doi , Jerry Hiura , Glenn Roberts , Nancy Pelosi , Clem Albers , Irene Hirano Inouye , Eddie Moriguchi , Yuki Okinaga Hayakawa Llewellyn , Junko Ruth Ruthie Kitagawa ,

BOOKS: When Words Are Not Enough - Rafu Shimpo


BOOKS: When Words Are Not Enough
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“Seize” by Brian Komei Dempster (Four Way Books)
How does a father come to terms with the large and unknowable mysteries of a child who cannot communicate in a “normative” way?
How does a parent especially one who is dependent on language guide a child without the use of speech?
And how does one become the parents of another when their own uncertainties, their own wounds intergenerationally from war, from strained race relations, from constantly being denied a place to belong are still healing?
“Seize,” Brian Komei Dempster’s follow-up to “Topaz,” spares no one the highs and lows of fatherhood. The speaker struggles to care for his young and ailing child a child whose many medical problems create an obstacle course of moral and emotional dilemmas. ....

United States , University Of San Francisco , Community Center , Brian Komei Dempster , Francisco Japantown , National Japanese American Historical Society , Four Way Books , Komei Dempster , San Francisco , Japanese American Exile , Kearny Street Workshop , Voices Award , National Japanese American Historical , Asia Pacific Studies , Japanese Cultural , Northern California , Senior Writing , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் சான் பிரான்சிஸ்கோ , சமூக மையம் , பிரான்சிஸ்கோ ஜபன்டவுன் , தேசிய ஜப்பானிய அமெரிக்கன் வரலாற்று சமூகம் , நான்கு வழி புத்தகங்கள் , சான் பிரான்சிஸ்கோ , ஜப்பானிய அமெரிக்கன் நாடுகடத்தல் , கெஅர்நி தெரு பணிமனை ,