Stephanie Ikeda is a fourth-generation Japanese/Chinese American originally from Orange County, California. Stephanie’s grandparents are from China on their mother’s side and Japan on their father’s side. Both her grandfathers were born in California to farming families but went to China and Japan respectively for their educations before marrying and starting families back in the U.S. Stephanie and her siblings grew up in a close-knit but small section of the Anaheim Japanese American community which influenced her involvement in the broader Nikkei community after moving to Seattle in 2012 to attend graduate school at University of Washington. She currently works as the Museum & Grants Manager at Japanese Cultural & Community Center (JCCCW), also known as Seattle Japanese Language School, and volunteers with the Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee.
Community Shows Up For Keiro Northwest Town Hall
The Suitcase Project Travels to Seattle
Celebrating Year of the Pig at Wing Luke Museum
From Yokohama to Seattle: Telling the story of Japanese emigration in the U.S. and Japan
Contested Histories Exhibit Builds Connections in Seattle
ACRS 45th Anniversary Gala Honors Diane Narasaki, Looks Forward to Future
A Garden for the People: More than Just Fall Colors at Kubota Garden
Obon Season in the Pacific Northwest: A Japanese and American Tradition
Across Time and Borders: Minidoka Pilgrimage 2018
PRIDE Asia Event Celebrates Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ Community