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José Taro Zorrilla Takeda: A Nikkei Architect on a Quest to Build Social Landscapes
Sergio Hernández Galindo
José Taro Zorrilla Takeda is a young Japanese-Mexican artist and architect who was educated at prestigious universities in Japan and Mexico. Through his profession and social activism, he has succeeded in combining the training both countries provided to develop his career and dedicate himself to addressing the problems facing both …

荻野正蔵氏:日墨関係500年の記録を追って
Sergio Hernández Galindo
荻野正蔵氏が執筆した『海を越えて500年』は、メキシコと日本の交流関係を記録したすばらしい著書である。440ページに及ぶこの作品は、16世紀に当時のメキシコがまだヌエバ・エスパーニャ副王領だったころに日本と初めて交流を持ったときからはじまり、1897年以降メキシコに到着した日本人移民のたくさんの人生物語や出来事が盛り込まれている。

Isamu Carlos Shibayama and the Persecution of Japanese Latin Americans: A Pending Case
Sergio Hernández Galindo
Isamu Carlos Shubayama, the son of Japanese immigrants, was born in Peru in 1931. When he was still a boy, his parents, siblings and grandparents were arrested in Lima in response to a request from the U.S. government in 1944. The Shibayamas were taken to the United States, where they …

Kizuna: Nikkei Stories from the 2011 Japan Earthquake & Tsunami
The Mexican Piñatas and Blankets Sent to Japan in Support of the Victims of the Great Earthquake of 2011
Sergio Hernández Galindo
It was early in the morning of March 11, 2011, and Midori Suzuki was having trouble sleeping. That same day, the Japanese Mexican Association was to inaugurate an art exhibit called Flor de Maguey that she had organized with some of her fellow painters. After Midori was finally able to …

Celebration and Resistance Among Japanese Immigrants in Mexico: The Festival of Shōgatsu
Sergio Hernández Galindo
The hundreds of thousands of Japanese immigrants who came to the Americas brought only the bare necessities: some clothing, perhaps a few photographs to remind them of home. But they also came with many traditions and customs passed down through their families in their home villages. Despite being separated from …

La guerra de odio y persecución contra los emigrantes japoneses en América. ¡NUNCA OLVIDAR¡
Sergio Hernández Galindo
Para los millones de mexicanos ymusulmanes que residenen Estados Unidos

Japanese Immigrants Who Joined the Mexican Revolution
Sergio Hernández Galindo
For Mexico, late 1910 was a time of great contrasts. On the one hand, the celebration of its first centenary in September of that year appeared to show a united and modern country, full of joy and patriotism. This was the image that President Porfirio Díaz, who had governed the …

Jesús Akachi: La vida y los aportes de un nisei a México
Sergio Hernández Galindo
Como cada mañana durante los siete días de la semana, Jesús Akachi abre su papelería “La Nueva Violeta” a las 9:45 de la mañana en punto. A lo largo del día, entre cuadernos, lápices, bolígrafos y miles de mercancías que constituyen los artículos de su negocio, Don Jesús y su …

Los festejos del primer centenario de la independencia de México y la participación de Japón
Sergio Hernández Galindo
El mes de septiembre es importante para el pueblo de México debido a que festeja el aniversario de su Independencia. En el año de 1910, los festejos fueron grandiosos y especiales pues se celebraron con múltiples actividades el primer centenario de la Independencia de México.