Authors & Contributors

Alex Ito

Also known as 'KonoKotoDake' on social media, Alex is a Gosei based in Los Angeles who loves music, Dungeons and Dragons, and good company. He is a "new school" taiko player and music producer who enjoys exploring the possibilities of taiko performance and media.

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Alex Wilensky

Born in Orange County and now living in LA, Alex is a policy director and community organizer. She loves cats, roller skating, and cooking with friends.

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Alicia Tan

Alicia is a Japanese-Chinese American student from Orange County currently studying at UC Berkeley. She is an aspiring journalist and librarian. In her free time, you can find her writing, reading, or playing Nintendo games.

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Alissa Okada

Alissa Okada (she/her) is a Shin-Nisei UCLA alum, born and raised in LA. She loves crocheting, taking pictures of clouds/sunsets, and collecting cute figures (i.e. Sonny Angels and Smiskis).

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Alyson Chang

Born and raised in Orange County. At school in Berkeley, California.

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Ambie Yamaji

Ambie (she/her) is a Shin-Nisei born and raised in Central California with Kansai pride. She loves anything delicious, arts and crafts, and spending time with her pets.

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Andie Kimura

Andie is a Japanese American, fourth generation Angelino who loves community, cookies, and television. She is constantly struggling to lower her carbon footprint and urges you to do the same (lower your carbon footprint, not the struggle part).

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Andrew Takahashi

Andrew Takahashi is a 30-year-old closet otaku who loves biking, eating, and playing video games. In his spare time, he works as an environmental engineer. CHEEHOOO.

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Ashley Omiya

Community activist, taiko artist, and an all-around great gal.

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Brandon Yoshio Paris

An LA native that embraces his half-Black and Nikkei Yonsei identity, that lived and worked in Japan for a couple of years after college. A Buddhist monk, ikebana artist, taiko artist, sourdough bread baker, mochi maker, coffee roaster, tea enthusiast, and foodie that works a civil service job.

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Brianna Katsuda

Born and raised in LA. Exploring NorCal. Passion for baking, cats, eating instant noodles, and living sustainability. Find Brianna at @brimoreecofriendly on Instagram.

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Bridget Keaveney

A proud Oregon native with Japanese and Irish roots! Passions include baking, drawing, traveling, and advocating for social justice.

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Brooke Larsen

Born and raised in New Orleans, Brooke recently spent six years living in Osaka, Japan before relocating to Southern California. She spends her free time pining for okonomiyaki (Osaka-style, of course) and onsen. You can find her writing on CNBC Global Traveler, Culture Trip, GaijinPot, and in her secret diary.

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Brooke Oto

Brooke (she/her) is fourth-generation Japanese American from Torrance, CA. She is a recent Cal State Fullerton graduate and currently works in higher education and student affairs. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her friends and family and checking out yummy food places!

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Bryce Ikemura

Los Angeles based half-Chinese Shin Nisei, photographer, community member, professional relationship builder, chocolate lover, sneaker afficionado, grammar stickler, list maker, and Jenga enthusiast. Always hungry. Always sleepy.

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Cai Kagawa

he/they/she Cai is a costume designer, artist, writer, dungeon master, actual play performer, and Yonsei from Los Angeles, CA. https://twitter.com/estelofimladris

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Caitlyn Shin

Caitlyn Shin is a fifth-generation Japanese & Chinese American. Native to the Los Angeles area, she currently lives in the San Gabriel Valley with her husband and 1-year-old son.

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Caroline Kimura

For Caroline Kimura, learning about Japanese American history was something she was always interested in. With both sides of her family in camps (Manzanar and Topaz), she is interested in learning more about her ancestral heritage. In her spare time, she works on her photography and writing, hoping to represent and educate the masses on what it means to be Asian American.

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Catie Sakurai

Catie Sakurai (she/her) is a law student and musician based in the San Francisco Bay Area. When she’s not studying intellectual property law or gazing longingly out the window of the BART, you can find her stocking up on frozen udon at Tokyo Fish Market.

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Changing Tides

The Changing Tides (CT) Crew consists of 6-8 AAPI young adults who help drive the mission and vision for CT. Hailing from various locations throughout California, they strive to destigmatize mental health and create safe and accessible spaces for the community.

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Charlene Tonai Din

Fourth-gen Japanese and Chinese American from Oakland, CA. Fourth-year environmental science major and co-prez of Nikkei Student Union at UCLA. Loves community-building, design, activist-art, food, and cats.

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Chazz Hannah

Chazz Hannah is a Japanese-Hawaiian LA native and frequent creative. Currently attending CSULB's Graduate Program in Creative Writing, he spends most of his time actively building his music career and working on completing his first novel.

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Chet Oshima

Chet is Head of Operations and Production for ENZO the Magazine, currently based out of New York. He’s come from a background in music and music industry, and uses those skills to help produce creative projects across all types of media.

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Courtney Takeda

Courtney is a yonsei, born and raised in Pasadena, and enjoys rooting for the Dodgers, hiking, playing basketball and dog-sitting.

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Craig Ishii

Origin story at Orange County Buddhist Church. Founder of Kizuna. Cultural enthusiast. Interested in exploring the ins and outs of our community so we can discover our past and pave our future.

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David Kenji Chang

David lives in New York and writes about design, art, and culture for magazines.

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Derek Hirano

Derek Hirano, owner and leader of the Hirano Homes Real Estate Team at Keller Williams Realty, is a fourth generation Japanese American, and third generation entrepreneur. Born and raised in the South Bay, he loves golfing, gaming, and backpacks.

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Devon Matsumoto

Devon Matsumoto (he/him) is a community organizer in San Jose Nikkei Resisters and Young Buddhist Editorial, currently attending the Institute of Buddhist Studies.

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Dina Furumoto

A yonsei constantly trying to bridge their love of community, culture, history, and food together. On the ultimate quest to define what the perfect "Japanese-American" dessert is and an avid lover of carbs, bread, and anything comforting.

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Emiko Kranz

Los Angeles born, raised, and still here, Emiko is a halfie Yonsei studying Community Health Sciences and Asian American Studies at UCLA who always loves helping out around the SoCal Japanese American community. Her schedule is often built around her next meal.

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Emily Yamane

Emily Yamane is a Yonsei/Gosei, UCLA alum and currently based in Los Angeles. She is a Data Analyst by day, an Instagram jewelry dealer by night, and a top 0.5% Olivia Rodrigo Spotify listener 24/7.

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Eo Hanabusa

Eo (she/they) is a mixed-generation Japanese American residing in California. Currently: exploring possibilities in the spaces of climate work and cultivating compassion.

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Eric Komatsu

Just your average Laker-loving, ramen-eating, South Bay-based college student. Eric strives to celebrate tradition while exploring new possibilities.

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Erin Hayashida

Erin is a mixed yonsei CSULB student raised in Orange County. Currently, she enjoys playing in her recently created Seishun Taiko group, serving on cabinet for Nikkei Student Union, and taking long naps.

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Erin Moore

Erin currently works part-time as a barista and is active in UCSD's Nikkei Student Union. Her hobbies include thrifting, taking pictures with her film camera, and, most recently, going to art galleries/museums. She's also trying to expand her record collection :)

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Gianna Furumoto

Gianna (she/they) is a half Japanese, half Filipino gosei based in Los Angeles with roots in Orange County. She enjoys playing basketball and taiko for fun, and is dedicated to activism in Little Tokyo and beyond.

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Halle Fukawa

Halle is a second-year undergraduate student at UC Berkeley who's just Trying Her Best. She loves talking, tarot cards, taiko, and other things that don't start with a "t."

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Hideki Fukusumi

With degrees in ethnic studies and counseling, much of Hideki's passion lies in bringing together community and providing a voice to the voiceless. When he's not fighting fascism, you can find him cooking yakitori or working on some music-related project.

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Hiro Edeza

Hiro Edeza, a history graduate with minors in Asian American and museum studies from San Francisco State University, now teaches English in rural Japan while staying involved in the Japanese-American community, with plans to return soon.

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Jasmine Kono-Song

Jasmine (she/they) is a Japanese/Korean yonsei/gosei born and raised in Gardena. Being involved in JA community and advocacy has influenced them to pursue a Master's in Social Work to provide therapy for marginalized folks. Lover of cats, plants, food, matcha, and music.

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Jules Yap

Raised in the Bay Area, Jules is a third-year college student at UCSD. He loves storytelling and giving people the voices that they need through these articles. Jules is also pursuing to become a creative writer in the film industry.

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Julian Avenilla

Julian is a Filipino American man living in the San Francisco Bay Area, who was lucky to find his Asian American identity through his involvement in Nikkei Community Internship and the California Japanese American community. He enjoys cooking, exercising, mentoring youth, and watching K and J dramas!

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Justin Kawaguchi

Justin (he/him) is a Los Angeles-based Trojan alum currently navigating grad school, adulthood (yikes), and finding ways to stay connected with cultural roots. You can often find him en route to the next best street taco stand or in Little Tokyo. (Fight On!)

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Kaelyn Maehara

Kaelyn Maehara is a filmmaker and ocean advocate originally from Los Angeles, California. You can now find her in Bristol, United Kingdom working on natural history documentaries and trying to diversify the environmental movement.

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Kaitlyn Chu

Kaitlyn Chu is a Japanese-Chinese American product designer & storyteller from Southern California. She loves expressing herself creatively through designing user experiences, consumer products and community programming.

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Kara Chu

Kara is a proud Shin-Nisei UCLA student dedicated to the JA community who enjoys UX writing and design, video editing, making balloon animals, and eating Gyutan Tsukasa beef tongue and Fugetsu-Do mochi!

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Katey Terumi Laubscher

Katey Terumi Laubscher is a yonsei Japanese American writer based in New York City, with roots in California and Hawai’i. She is the editor-in-chief and co-founder of Kioku, a nikkei magazine and cultural journal.

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Katie Ikemoto

First-year Trojan with a major in Communication, born and raised in Orange County. Passionate about JA culture, all-things Disney, and music. Loves her family, friends, and community.

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Kayla Tanaka

A yonsei/shin-nisei who discovered her appreciation and passion for the JA community during her time in college. Full-time corporate girl; part-time snowboarding/hula dancing/beach-going enthusiast based in Torrance, CA.

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Kaylee Kawaguchi

Kaylee is a sansei that was born and raised in LA, although she practically lives in the OC. Likes boba, flowers, sanrio, miffy, and music.

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Kaylie Sagara

Originally from Northern California, Kaylie is a Sansei and UCLA alum who enjoys art, anything related to cats, and searching for the best plant-based dishes when traveling.

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Kayne Toyosato

Kayne is a first generation American, born and raised in Torrance. He loves music and long walks on the beach.

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Kenny Azama

Kenny Azama is the founder and CEO of The Wander Club which specializes in creating travel tokens and charms to commemorate traveling milestones including: countries, continents, famous stadiums, and states. He is a world traveler and masterful conversationalist.

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Kent Marume

Kent is a half Yonsei & Shin-Nisei mochi, fishing, and all things outdoor enthusiast. When not traversing the outdoors his day-to-day involves community-based work in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo.

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Kerilyn Sato

Keri is a dog mama, semi-accomplished hula dancer, and three-time beer pong tournament champion who has never met a dog she didn't immediately love or a drink she wouldn’t finish.

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Kevin Charles Keizuchi

An LA native son with strong family ties to Little Tokyo, Kevin is a half Chinese, Half Japanese Gosei Chemical Engineer who loves art, food and culture. Beware he is an extrovert with a large personality and childlike silliness. Proceed with caution if encountered.

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Kevin Onishi

Kevin Onishi was born and raised in San Jose, where he continues to be an active member in the Japanese American community. He currently works and lives in Los Angeles, where he is the Director of Programs for a nonprofit that advances the quality of life for older adults. In his free time, Kevin gets daily Victory Royals on solos in Fortnite.

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Kim Yamasaki

Kim Yamasaki is the founder of reclaiming abundance, a Christian lifestyle and wellness company for supporting the lost and found to heal, transform, and breathe their God-given purpose to life through decluttering + reorganizing | yoga + nutrition | and wellness coaching.

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Kimberly C. Haruki

Fourth generation Japanese American born and raised in Hawaii. Marketing professional, working at Central Pacific Bank – a full-service financial institution founded in 1954 by Japanese American WWII veterans who helped families buy homes and start small businesses to build a life away from the plantations.

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Kiyomi Takemoto

LA/626 born and raised sansei, hapa, female engineer. When she's not out inspiring and mentoring the next gen of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) leaders, you can find her trying new places to eat around LA, taking pictures of plants on hikes, or en route to her next adventure.

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Kurt Ikeda

Shin-Nisei educator by profession and poet by passion. Raised in the South Bay of Los Angeles, living a semi-spud kind of life in Idaho with his beloved wife April. Kurt preserves the legacy of the WWII incarceration as the Acting Chief of Interpretation and Education at Minidoka National Historic Site.

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Kyle Okazaki

Has an approximate knowledge of many things. UCLA alum, engineer, musician, and life long learner.

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Kyle Weik

Kyle is an Orange County-based writer and avid baker who enjoys binge-watching K-dramas, testing skincare products, and dreaming of his next cake venture. He has a thousand tattoos and looks up to his older sister, Taylor.

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Leah Chase

Leah Chase is a fiction writer and amateur journalist at Stanford University. Through language and art, they are interested in exploring the variegated Asian American experiences through different angles. They are an avid fan of experimentation. When not writing, they are (probably) reading a book, taking care of their plants, or crocheting something new.

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Lexi Suga

Owner of Notox Nails in Beverly Hills. Lexi has been specializing in Japanese nail art for over 8 years. She is fourth generation Japanese American living in West Los Angeles. She loves to eat, cook, and travel the world.

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Lisa Aihara

Lisa Aihara is a visual artist and writer based in Los Angeles. A mom of two, Lisa draws (pun intended) inspiration from her own life, her sense of humor, playful art style, and her knack for storytelling to create an emotional connection. Find her online at www.lisaaihara.com.

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Mackenzie Walker

Maker, Baker, Plant Propagator. Washington state raised Yonsei based in DC.

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Malia Nagashiki

Malia is a Japanese-Chinese American and current undergrad at UC Berkeley. She is a lover of dogs, boba, music, sanrio, reading, and all things related to design!

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Mariko Fujimoto

Mariko is from San Jose and enjoys volunteering with SJ Japantown-based organizations, giving back to the community she grew up in. She loves pub trivia, murder mysteries, crossword puzzles, video/board/tabletop rpg gaming, and is an avid collector of both polyhedral ttrpg dice and mugs.

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Mariko Rooks

Mariko (she/null) is a mixed race Black Yonsei who calls Little Tokyo home, though she's currently pursuing a joint BA/MPH at Yale in ethnic studies and public health. You can find Mariko talking, writing, and researching with USA Water Polo, Changing Wxman Collective, Discover Nikkei, and more (if she's not at Fugetsu-Do).

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Marisa Katsuda

Educator aspiring for middle school students to love math one day at a time. Interested in equitable education, technology, coffee, and TikTok dances.

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Mark Hara

Passionate Dodgers fan. Mediocre fortnite gamer. Mark has a passion for youth education in the Japanese American community.

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Marlee Goto

Born and raised in Torrance, CA, a Shin-Nisei UCLA alum working in marketing in Los Angeles. Passionate in all things creative, always dreaming of illustrating Japanese and Japanese American culture through artistic representations of our stories.

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Megan Nagasaki

Has a soft spot for community and is fascinated by culture, connection, and authentic storytelling. Marketing professional and social media enthusiast based in Los Angeles.

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Meili Britton

Third culture kid. Origami enthusiast. Puzzler. D.C. based. Let’s be good to each other.

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Michael Tanaka

Yonsei-Gosei from Torrance CA. Proud Gonzaga University Alumni, currently based in Washington, DC.

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Michelle Hirano

Born and raised in Gardena, CA, Michelle has a passion for education, food, social deduction games, and dogs.

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Miya Sommers

Miya Sommers (they/she) is a gosei and a third generation settler on the territory of Huichin, Chochenyo-speaking Ohlone land. Miya continues to grow into their role as an organizer, educator, and healer through their work as the Assistant Director of Asian Pacific American Student Development (APASD) at UC Berkeley, Master’s student in Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University, and as an coordinator for Nikkei Resisters.

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Monica Matsushima

Gardena, California-based, bedside nurse, mommy of three chickens, two kiddos, and one hyper terrier mix. Enjoys audiobooks, tabletop games, cooking, gardening, and pursuing sustainable living.

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Nate Gyotoku

Hilo built. Techy outdoorsman committed to leaving Hawaii better than I found it.

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Neda Kuso

Cocktail enthusiast who enjoys crafting cocktails according to what fruits and herbs are in season and by sampling creations from a variety of restaurants in the Los Angeles area.

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Nicole Oshima

Nicole (she/her) is a yonsei/gosei that is passionate about community building, hair dye, and pop culture. Based in Los Angeles, with her heart in Little Tokyo.

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Nicole Sato

Shin-Nisei born and raised in Torrance, trying to find the perfect medium of being Japanese and JA. Constantly on the quest for the best boba and french fries.

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Paul Matsushima

A family man, a community advocate, and an all around great guy.

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Pauline Ordonez

Pauline is a mixed Filipino and Okinawan nisei who grew up in the suburbs of LA. She loves crosswords, journaling, and G2 0.38 gel pens. On an ideal day, you can find her climbing tall rocks outdoors

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Philip Hirose

Born and raised Los Angeles. Dedicated to continuing a family legacy of community-based business, volunteerism, and activism.

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Randy Shiozaki

Randy is an Account Executive for UPS and former Vice President of Tomo No Kai at UCI. He loves to travel and experience other cultures. Unless the culture pertains to that of LA sports teams. He is not about that...

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Riki Aihara

Riki is an advocate for mental health and self-reflection. She loves sharing her knowledge of yoga through her online classes and also getting outdoors to experience nature. Find out more at mindfulexploration.org

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Ryan Ishii

Ryan Ishii is a mixed-race Japanese/Filipino senior student at UC Santa Barbara. He grew up involved in the Junior Youth Buddhist Association at Nishi Honganji, and in college served as UCSB Nikkei Student Union's President, and later Intercollegiate Nikkei Council President. While attending UCSB, he works as the Head of UCSB Intramural Basketball referees and is involved in Kapatirang Pilipino (KP), UCSB’s Filipino American organization.

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Sachi Koide

Sachi Koide is a yonsei who studied biological engineering at Cornell University and works for a medical device design startup in San Diego as a Design Engineer. She also serves as the co-leader of Nikkei Rising, where she assists in podcast production. She has really enjoyed exploring her Japanese heritage and identity as a young adult after growing up relatively isolated from this side of her culture, and is looking forward to more opportunities to connect with the Nikkei Community. She also spends all her free time rock climbing, running, and road-tripping, and is a volunteer at the San Diego Zoo.

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Sarah Ando

Born and raised in OC, a proud Sansei who's an art teacher and freelance graphic designer fueling their creativity through culture and community! A proud UCSD NSU Alumni and can be found helping out at OCBC on the weekends!

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Scott Shima

Artist, producer, and party thrower in Los Angeles. He leads “Yo! Records”, an independent record label dedicated to releasing the best Asian American works. Scott takes care of over 100 plants (and growing), along with his orange cat Peanut in his apartment in Hollywood whilst producing UK Garage, Jungle and Deep House. He also organizes and hosts parties and events around Los Angeles with his music collective, JJ’s Workshop Crew, a group of music producers and DJs who met during a year-long music production class taught by Dirtybird Records artist, Justin Jay. He is an avid listener and creator of electronic music but would describe himself as a fan of all genres. You can catch Scott scooting around Hollywood on electric scooters.

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Sean Macdonald

Sean is a Japanese-Scottish, yonsei student aspiring to pursue a career in the political sciences. Outside of his studies, he enjoys running the odd half marathon, reading in the library, and searching for the best deals on flights he will never take.

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Staci Toji

Staci Toji is an Estate Planning attorney in her hometown of Torrance, CA. She loves to go crabbing in Oregon and fishing in Mammoth. Her most commonly used phrase is, “Sorry, I can’t – I have hula.”

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Stan Yogi

Stan Yogi is a co-chair of Okaeri. He is the co-author of the award-winning books Fred Korematsu Speaks Up (a biography for younger readers) and Wherever There’s a Fight: How Runaway Slaves, Suffragists, Immigrants, Strikers, and Poets Shaped Civil Liberties in California.

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Stephanie Nitahara

Chicago yonsei turned Los Angeles nonprofit executive with a passion for building the Nikkei community nationwide. Avid advocate for social justice and mental wellness to undo systems of oppression. Mother to a senior pomchi, sourdough starter, and the occasional succulent.

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Tanya Nakamoto

Originally from the Bay Area and now living in England, Tanya has an MSc in Conservation Practice and is passionate about cultural heritage conservation. She is interested in art, baking, sustainable and ethical fashion, and learning useless trivia.

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Taylor Weik

Taylor is an LA-based writer with essays and journalism in Teen Vogue, NBC Asian America, and more. She’s passionate about celebrating and sharing Asian American stories in all creative mediums, and is currently developing a game about the U.S. Japantowns called J-Town: A Visual Novel.

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Teresa Matsushima

Sansei, retiree, lifelong caregiver, grandma to four giggly grandkids (just don’t call her “bach” or “obachan”).

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Terra-Lynn Tokiwa

Terra-Lynn is a fourth generation Japanese American born and raised in San Jose, California. She attended the University of Southern California and is currently residing in the Greater Los Angeles Area, working within the Insurance Industry. She continues to advocate for the AAPI community through her community work, vocalization of mixed identity perspectives, and civil activism.

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