JCCCW Omoide
Omoide is developed under an umbrella of organizations supported in part by the Nikkei Heritage Association of Washington and the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington.
To date, the Omoide team has introduced the project to several thousand students, 200 teachers, and 400 members of the general public over the past 12 years. These personal accounts have encouraged open dialog and discussions of constitutional rights, personal history, cultural development, immigrant experiences in the US, family values, multi-cultural issues and much more.
THANKSGIVING MEMORIES (Of Cute Guys)
JCCCW Omoide program features "The Hapa Stories"
JCCCW Omoide Story: The Big Bad Boys
JCCCW's Omoide Story What I did “Last” Summer
JCCCW's Omoide Story Crossing the Lines
Osaka to Beppu Ferry, Spring 1961
Story of a Relationship
SJCCCW's Omoide Story: Ghosts At Bush Garden
JCCCW Omoide program features “Minidoka Memoirs” book
The Journey