Series: Lifelong Learning
All programs are free for Museum members and free with admission for non-members, unless otherwise noted. Reservations are required for all programs. Seating is limited. Please call 213-625-0414 to make reservations. Events are subject to change.
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history, learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history, learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Girl's Day Cards
Create greeting cards for Girl's Day and St. Patrick's day. Class fees are $8 for National Museum members and $13 for non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. Reservations are recommended.
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history, learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Origami for Boys' (Childrens') Day and Mother's Day
Learn origami to use on greeting cards, to embellish package, create wall hangings, many other decorative uses. Class fees are $8 for National Museum members and $13 for non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. Reservations are required. Sign up early as class is limited to 10 participants
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history, learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
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10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Greeting Cards
Create Father's Day cards using recycled security envelopes. $8 for National Museum members; $13 for non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies.
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1:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Living Flowers: Ikenobo Ikebana Society of Los Angeles
This program highlights the art of the Ikenobo Ikebana Society of Los Angeles, featured in Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art.
In conjunction with the exhibition Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art |
2:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Film Screening: Passing Poston
For The Thousands of Japanese Americans Forcibly Interned During World War II,The Scars Have Never Healed. Passing Poston, tells the moving and haunting story of four former internees of the Poston Relocation Center. Each person shadowed by a tragic past, each struggling in their own painful way to reconcile the trauma of their youth, each still searching and yearning during the last chapter of their lives, to find their rightful place in this country. A conversation with Ruth Okimoto, Leon Uyeda, and Mary Higashi to follow. Watch the film trailer here. |
2:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
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10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Living Flowers: Sogetsu Los Angeles BranchThis program highlights the art of Sogetsu Los Angeles Branch, featured in Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art. In conjunction with the exhibition Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art |
2:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
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10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Pet Cards
Create greeting cards for dog and cat lovers as well as kusudama balls. $8 Museum members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies.
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1:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
America’s Promise
To mark the signing date of the Civil Liberties Act on August 10, 1988, Prof. Mitchell Maki presents an overview of the redress movement and leads a panel discussion with individuals from select ethnic groups about redress in their own communities. Reception to follow.
The panelists will include: |
2:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Living Flowers: Ohara School of IkebanaThis program highlights the art of Ohara School of Ikebana Los Angeles Chapter, featured in Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art. In conjunction with the exhibition Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art |
2:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
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10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Exhibition Tour: Common Ground
Tour our ongoing exhibition Common Ground: Heart of a Community with our experienced and knowledgeable docents. In conjunction with the exhibition Common Ground: The Heart of Community |
1:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Asian American Poetry & Writing Presents: Creative Writing Classes
This Fall 2008 Asian American Poetry and Writing (AAPW) and the Japanese American National Museum are proud and excited to offer community-based creative writing workshops for aspiring and emerging writers. Our goal is to create affordable and culturally sensitive classes that allows writers the space to explore craft and theme in their work.
When: October 4, 2008 - November 8, 2008 (Saturday mornings and afternoons) Cost: $150 for six sessions. $125 for JANM members (Minimum 5 participants, maximum 12). To sign up for a class please go to http://www.aapw-la.org/workshop.php. Pre-registration is required. Courses: 1. Stories Make us Real (1-3pm) Introduction to Fiction with Noel Alumit In this introductory class, we will read stories and then write our own. What are the elements of narrative? How do we utilize character, point of view, dialogue, plot, setting and tone? Through close reading and discussion, we will examine how others have created powerful fiction. We'll also workshop our own writing, helping each other to dig deeper and unearth the core of our stories and in the process--ourselves. Noel Alumit's first novel "Letters to Montgomery Clift," has received many awards including the Stonewall Book Award (American Library Association), Violet Quill Award (Insight Out Books), the Global Filipino Literary Award (Our Own Voice), and the Gold Seal (ForeWord Magazine). He has also been nominated for the PEN Center USA West Literary award, the Lambda Literary Award, and the Asian American Literary Award. His second novel "Talking o the Moon" was published in 2007 and went on to become a Los Angeles Times Bestseller. He also teaches for UCLA Extension. He blogs at www.thelastnoel.blogspot.com 2. The World is a Poem (11am – 1pm) Introduction to Poetry with Neil Aitken There are moments in our lives that transform us or change the way we view the world around us. Something we see or feel moves us beyond where we've been. Often it's love or loss, the stories of how we got here or where we are going, or maybe just the way that something we've always taken as ordinary reveals itself as extraordinary or beautiful. What makes a poem a poem? How do we set down our thoughts and emotions in a more powerful way? This course will cover essential poetcraft including: imagery and figurative language, rhythm and sound, line and form, and lyric and narrative styles. Some discussion of poetry journals and publishing will also be provided. Neil Aitken is the author of The Lost Country of Sight which won the 2007 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry and is due out from Anhinga Press in November 2008. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from UC Riverside and is currently pursuing a PhD in Literature & Creative Writing at USC. More information about Neil can be found on his website: www.neil-aitken.com 3. Claiming Your Voice (11am – 1pm) A memoir/personal writing class with Naomi Hirahara Have you always wanted to write, but are not sure quite how to put your thoughts and experiences on paper? How do you find your written "voice" and how do you nurture and sustain it? Instruction will include writing exercises that allow students to take creative risks in a safe and encouraging environment. Participants will learn how to remove obstacles that keep them from being truly free in their writing. Basic craft skills will also be covered. * Please note: Naomi's class will run from Oct 4 - Nov 15 with Oct 25 off Award-winning writer and former Rafu Shimpo editor Naomi Hirahara is a Los Angeles literary treasure. She is the author of the Edgar Award-winning Mas Arai mystery series, which includes Summer of the Big Bachi, Gasa-Gasa Girl, and Snakeskin Shamisen. Her website is www.naomihirahara.com 4. Lights, Camera, Write (11am – 1 pm) Introduction to Screenwriting with Koji Steven Sakai For the cinephile who has the next great American Film within them, this six-week course will introduce you to the craft of screenwriting, where students will focus on story structure, scene development and dialogue. From plot-driven action to independent drama, students will write and workshop short scenes, basic outlines and short treatments. Koji Steven Sakai is a graduate from USC's Masters of Professional Writing program. He co-wrote, Haunted Highway, which was directed by Junichi Suzuki and distributed by Lions Gate DVD. He has held several fellowships, starting with the most recent, which include: Film Independent's Project: Involve (2007), Visual Communication's Armed With a Camera (2006), and Screenwriting Expo 4 New Visions Fellowship award (2005). When he isnt' fighting crime or making movies, he is the Manager of Public Programs at the Japanese American National Museum. To sign up for a class please go to http://www.aapw-la.org/workshop.php. |
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Lifelong Learning
Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Holiday Cards
Create fun Halloween and Thanksgiving cards for your friends and family.
$8 for National Museum members; $13 for non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. |
1:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Soldiers of Conscience
Can American soldiers be ordered to participate in military actions which they believe are morally wrong? Japanese American World War II military resisters and a diverse number of American Iraq War resisters were punished by military authorities for their answers to this question. Dr. Shirley Castelnuovo will talk about her new book, Soldiers of Conscience: Japanese American Military Resisters in World War II, which explores this question and be available for book signing. Dr. Castelnuovo will also moderate a conversation with Iraq military resisters and World War II Japanese American military resister, Cedrick Shimo. |
2:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents.$8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
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Lifelong Learning
Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Holiday Cards
Create beautiful Christmas and New Year’s cards for everyone on your list.
$8 Museum members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. |
1:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Craft Class with Ruthie Kitagawa: Holiday Cards Part II
Create beautiful Christmas and New Year’s cards for everyone on your list.
$8 Museum members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission and supplies. |
1:00 PM |
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Lifelong Learning
Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. |
10:15 AM |
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
For The Thousands of Japanese Americans Forcibly Interned During World War II,
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents. $8 Members; $13 non-members, includes Museum admission. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting.
Tour our ongoing exhibition Common Ground: Heart of a Community with our experienced and knowledgeable docents.
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents.
This Fall 2008 Asian American Poetry and Writing (AAPW) and the Japanese American National Museum are proud and excited to offer community-based creative writing workshops for aspiring and emerging writers. Our goal is to create affordable and culturally sensitive classes that allows writers the space to explore craft and theme in their work.
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents.
Can American soldiers be ordered to participate in military actions which they believe are morally wrong?
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents.
Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with National Museum docents.