Stuff contributed by gilasakawa

Kizuna 2020: Nikkei Kindness and Solidarity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Food for thought — and sheltering at home
Gil Asakawa

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I've heard "Go back where you came from" too often
Gil Asakawa
I was driving on the highway one night some years back between Denver and Boulder, when I got harassed by a couple of young white guys who were tailgating me, probably in their teens or early 20s at the most. When I pulled off at an exit they followed me …

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Traveling to Japan With a Loved One Who Has Dementia
Gil Asakawa
My mom has suffered from worsening dementia for years, and when my brothers and I saw increasing signs that she would no longer be able to live by herself, we moved her into a Memory Care Center nearby.

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When Family Caregiving Isn’t Enough for Your Parent
Gil Asakawa
My brother Glenn and I moved my mom from her house in Lafayette, Colorado, last month to live in a memory care facility nearby. She’s had dementia for a long time, and it’s gotten noticeably worse for the past couple of years. I’m still sorting through how it felt to …

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Rock and Roll and Ramen: Lessons in Appropriation vs Appreciation
Gil Asakawa
My friends (and anyone who follows my social media “food porn” photos) know that I’m a snob about Japanese food. I have strong opinions on the best tonkatsu fried pork cutlets, real vs. fake sushi and Japanese restaurants staffed by non-Japanese who can’t pronounce menu items correctly. And, because I …

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A Salute to Our JA Veterans
Gil Asakawa
When the word “veterans” comes up in conversations within the Japanese American community, I suspect most of the time the image the word conjures is a picture of Nisei soldiers of the 100th Battalion/442nd Regimental Combat Team fighting during World War II.

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On writing about the JA community
Gil Asakawa
I started my writing career as a music critic and became a journalist with jobs at various mainstream media newspapers and later, websites, and wasn’t much concerned with covering the Japanese, Japanese American, or Asian American Pacific Islander communities or issues.

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The Little Exile is a terrific addition to the JA reading list
Gil Asakawa
The historical story of the Japanese American incarceration during World War II is still not well-known in mainstream American culture and literature. When it comes to books, there are only a handful of books that are based on Japanese Americans’ wartime experience. After the groundbreaking, angry No-No Boy by John Okada …

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The Legacy of the Sansei from a “Ni-hansei” perspective
Gil Asakawa
When I was a kid, I used to tell people who asked what generation I was, that I was “Ni-hansei,” or second-and-a-half. That’s because although my father was a Nisei born in Hawaii (technically a Kibei because his family moved to Japan in 1940 and he was stuck there during …

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NHK is Your Direct Line to Japanese News
Gil Asakawa
The recent 72nd anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima went by quietly on American news (in part because there’s just so much news to cover exploding out of our own White House). So on August 6, I turned to the one place I knew would give the commemoration of the …