Saturday, May 01 * 11 AM & 3 PM
Sunday, May 02 * 2 PM
$23.00 members; $25.00 non-members. To purchase tickets, please call (323) 769-5503
It’s “Men versus the Women” in the Grateful Crane Ensemble’s delightful spoof of Japan’s New Year’s Eve singing contest, Kouhaku Uta Gassen. The show features nostalgic and classic Japanese songs and ... » Read more
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
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Come enjoy an evening at the Museum and view research projects and artworks by two local schools. Civitas School of Leadership and Ribet Academy will display projects which were inspired partly by their visits to the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
6 PM
– 8 PM
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API AND NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL:
A Community Benefit for the Japanese American National Museum
Join us in celebration of Asian, Pacific Island, and Native American cultures through performance, documentary, and more!
A 'PAY WHAT YOU CAN' day! No one will be turned away.
11 AM: Museum Opens
12 PM: Screening of "Bento to Mixed Plate: Plantation Roots"
12:30 ... » Read more
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
11 AM
– 5 PM
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The Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival is a fiscally sponsored project of the New York Foundation for the Arts, and every year brings together film and book lovers, innovative and emerging artists, and Mixed families for two days of workshops, readings, film screenings, a children's event and a live performance.
The Festival has showcased many talented filmmakers, writers, and ... » Read more
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Saturday, Jun 12, 2010
11 AM
– 3 PM
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Red Circle Project in collaboration with, Aids Project LA, Dept of Cultural Affairs, Bringing The Circle Together and, The National Center for the Preservation of Democracy presents:
A Free Screening of 'Two Spirits'
This powerful film examines the role of two-spirit people in the Navajo culture in the context of the story of a gay youth named Fred Martinez. Martinez ... » Read more
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Thursday, Nov 11, 2010
6:30 PM
– 10 PM
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Bringing The Circle Together in collaboration with the LA Skins Fest:
A Free Screening of A Good Day to Die
A GOOD DAY TO DIE tells the story of Dennis Banks and the rise of the American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) from Banks’ early boarding school experiences to his service in the US military to the founding of the ... » Read more
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Friday, Nov 19, 2010
8 PM
– 10 PM
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6:30 PM Reception and Viewing of Exhibit
7:00-8:00 pm Panel Discussion and Q&A
Join the ACLU of Southern California and the Japanese American National Museum for a panel discussion with Ahilan Arulanantham (ACLU/SC Director of Immigrant Rights and National Security), Mia Yamamoto (Criminal Defense Attorney who was born in a World War II internment camp ... » Read more
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Tuesday, Dec 7, 2010
6:30 PM
– 10 PM
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