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Densho Dinner@Home

Join Densho for an inspiring evening of community, remembrance and solidarity.

Tom Ikeda, Executive Director, writes, “While we can’t gather in person, we can still come together in community to collectively remember our past and affirm our commitment to action.”

The evening program will include keynote speakers Valarie Kaur, of the Revolutionary Love Project, and Brynn Saito, co-founder of the Yonsei Memory Project. The two share a family history that goes back to WWII, when Valarie’s Sikh immigrant grandfather cared for the farms his Japanese-American neighbors were forced to abandon after Executive Order 9066. They will reflect on their families’ story of solidarity and unity in the face of challenging historic times. Learn more about the rest of the program line-up, and register for free at

Event: Densho Dinner@Home
Date: October 24th
Time: 5-6:30 pm
Location: online
Registration: bit.ly/DenshoDinner2020
Website: densho.org

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The North American Post is a community newspaper that celebrates Japanese culture in the Greater Seattle area. Founded by 1st generation Japanese-Americans in 1902, the publication is one of the oldest minority-owned newspapers in the region. Today, with bilingual articles in English and Japanese, the publication connects readers with diverse cultural backgrounds to Seattle’s Japanese community. Our articles include local news, event calendars, restaurant reviews, Japanese cooking recipes, community interviews, and more.