397 items
397 items
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Staff group photo at Densho Gala (ddr-densho-506-119)
A group photo of 5 staff members and a child at the Densho Opening Gala.
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Picnic at the water (ddr-densho-442-41)
Photograph of a group of eight standing and seated on a log by a body of water. Identified from left to right is: Bill Tatsuda, Neil Jiro Ohashi, Hope Nobuko Ohashi, Wakaichi "Buck" Ohashi, Mary (Ohashi) Yamato, Jasomatsu "George" Ohashi, Ruth Tomo Ohashi, and Helen Nakashima.
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Ladies Bowling Team- Oregon Nisei Bowling League Photo #3 (ddr-one-1-563)
Black and white photographic negative of a Nisei women's bowling team. The team is posed in front of a Ford sedan with monogrammed shirts. From left to right: Yoko (Hishikawa) Iwata, Kathleen Sasaki, Sachi (Nakata) Nakashima, Takako Inukai and Toshi (Tamiyasu) Fukuhara. Original print ONLC 3428.
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Ketchikan Japanese Language School (ddr-densho-442-42)
Photograph of students and teachers outside the Ketchikan Japanese Language School. Everyone is wearing crafted hats. Identified front row left to right: Pat Hagiwara, Alice Togo, unidentified, Bert Kimura, Helen Nakashima, Irene Kimura, Ruth Tomo Ohashi, Jim Tatsuda, rest unidentified. Top row: unidentified, Charlie Tatsuda, Mary Ohashi, rest unidentified.
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Ryan Chin Interview (ddr-sjacl-2-25)
Camila Nakashima and Bill Tashima interviewed Ryan Chin. Ryan Chin was Seattle JACL Chapter President in 2011 and was also a three-time National JACL Vice-President. Chin became active with Seattle JACL as a student at UW and organized successful events. As President, Chin was transformative in bringing the Chapter into the age of technology and worked …
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Day the Izumis left Minidoka (ddr-densho-518-227)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: The Day The Izumi's [sic] Left, Roy, Eddie, Richard, Fred, Haggie, Sat., Muck [standing near bus with left hand in his back pocket], James, Tsu, Jim.
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Campers participating in Skits Night (ddr-densho-336-1862)
The 1986 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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In Memory of Phil Hayasaka Interview Segment 6 (ddr-sjacl-2-22-6)
Lois's role as public information officer for the Human Rights Commission
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In Memory of Phil Hayasaka Interview Segment 3 (ddr-sjacl-2-22-3)
Leading the Human Rights Commission
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In Memory of Phil Hayasaka Interview Segment 5 (ddr-sjacl-2-22-5)
Work with the Seattle Police Department to improve police-community relations
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In Memory of Phil Hayasaka Interview Segment 2 (ddr-sjacl-2-22-2)
Phil's early involvement with the JACL
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In Memory of Phil Hayasaka Interview Segment 4 (ddr-sjacl-2-22-4)
Working on civil rights causes through the City of Seattle
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In Memory of Phil Hayasaka Interview Segment 7 (ddr-sjacl-2-22-7)
Forming the Asian Coalition for Equity
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 104, No. 5 (February 6, 1987) (ddr-pc-59-5)
Selected article titles: "Redress Co-Sponsor Sala Burton Dies at 61" (pp. 1, 3), "'Altar of Peace' a Labor of Love for JA Woodworker" (pp. 1-2), "Broadcaster's Remarks Sparked Controversy: Philadelphia's Blacks, Asians Start Dialogue" (p. 2), and "INS Official Explains Details of New Immigration Rules" (p. 10).
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Mr. Aldrich and Yoshie Fujihira (ddr-densho-518-62)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Al. Aldrich.
Narrator Phil Hayasaka
In this interview, Camila Nakashima and Bill Tashima interviewed Lois Hayasaka, widow of the late Phil Hayasaka, Seattle JACL Chapter President in 1961. Hayasaka was a visionary leader who fiercely advocated for JACL to advocate for all people in the 1960's civil rights struggles. As chair of the Chapter's Civil Rights and Human Rights committee and …
Narrator Lois Hayasaka
In this interview, Camila Nakashima and Bill Tashima interviewed Lois Hayasaka, widow of the late Phil Hayasaka, Seattle JACL Chapter President in 1961. Hayasaka was a visionary leader who fiercely advocated for JACL to advocate for all people in the 1960's civil rights struggles. As chair of the Chapter's Civil Rights and Human Rights committee and …
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-14-19)
Layout of the Pinedale Assembly Center, description of barracks
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 32 (ddr-densho-1000-14-32)
Leaving camp on permanent work release and farming in Idaho