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Joe Fox and James Nubile, Filmmakers | Question One: A Documentary Film on the Battle for Same-Sex Marriage in America
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Director, Writer and Producer. Director, Editor and Producer. Joe Fox and James Nubile. Are award-winning veteran journalists who have spent the last decade producing documentary shorts for this country’s leading non-profit organizations covering such topics as restitution for Holocaust victims, abortion providers prior to Roe v. Wade, children with learning disabilities, victims of the Asian tsunami and AIDS in Southern Africa. Their last documentary, Passing Poston. The New York Times Magazine.
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Dr. Frye's Children's Literature Blog: 2/17/08 - 2/24/08
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Dr Frye's Children's Literature Blog. This blog will serve as a space for students of RE 3240- World Literature for Children-to dialogue about children's literature. Saturday, February 23, 2008. Pre-Reading and First Half of "Weedflower". First half of the book:. I am excited to continue the book, and I know that this is going to be a great story to share with a future classroom. Dani's Response to Weedflower. I hope that everyone got a chance to look at the powerpoint. It really touched me in the last c...
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Involuntary (Im)migrant : July 2013
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International adoption creates involuntary immigrants. Unlike the millions of others who cross borders during their lives, our migration is completely involuntary. It's not a choice we, nor our families, make. Instead, it's the adoption industry that dictates who stays in the countries we are born in and who is sent overseas. This blog chronicles how these two aspects of our lives intersect. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. This review was written in 2010, but this story. I watched Passing Poston. The Bureau of I...
dandelionthroughthecrack.com
Links to More Information on Japanese Culture
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. Japanese Culture: Links to More Information. In Dandelion Through the Crack. We learn so much of Japanese culture at the time of the internment. But time does not stand still and there is so much more to learn, about the people, the culture, and the aftermath of the Internment. We provide links here as a service to readers interested in learning more about the Japanese, their culture, and what has happened to Poston. We wish to th...
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Noteworthy Press for Kiyo Sato and Dandelion Through the Crack
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. Dandelion Through the Crack. Have been making news since day one. We present some of her many accomplishments that have been recognized in the press. (Note: these were previously posted on the Home page.). Kiyo Speaks at Japanese-American Museum. July 17, 2010. Kiyo Presented Honorary Degree. May 19, 2010. For more information and video, see the Fox40 article: Sacramento Students Wait 70 Years To Graduate. April 13-15, 2010. She s...
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The Internment: Links to More Information
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. The Internment: Links to More Information. An exceptionally good web page with a large and comprehensive collection of great links. We have not found a better one. Map of Japanese-American Internment Camps. A map of the Japanese-American internment camps in the United States. Library of Congress: Japanese-American Internment. Selection of photographs, and links to many more, including photos of Manzanar by Ansel Adams. Annotated D...
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Documentary Portfolio | Fly on the Wall Productions | Video. Documentary. Multimedia.
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For the Sake of the Children. For the children and grandchildren of the thousands of Japanese Americans held in concentration camps, the memory continues to evoke pain, shame and confusion so much so that it is rarely even discussed. On May 6, 2009, Maine became the first state in this country to legislatively grant same-sex couples the right to marry. Seven months later, on November 3, 2009 Maine reversed, becoming the 31st state in this country to say no to gay and lesbian marriage.
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For the Sake of the Children | Fly on the Wall Productions | Video. Documentary. Multimedia.
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For the Sake of the Children. For the Sake of the Children. Is a feature-length film that challenges the notion that the horrors of the Japanese-American internment camps in the 1940s dissipated with the generation that experienced them. In For the Sake of the Children. We meet the children and grandchildren of those citizens imprisoned in camps like Poston. Click here to meet the characters and watch them tell their stories in 2-minute videos. Thanks to all who supported the Kickstarter campaign. To lea...
multiasianfamilies.blogspot.com
Multiracial Asian Families: For Grownups
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Thinking about race, families, children, and the intersection of mixed ID/Asian. Multiracial Asian Children's Books. Watch for My Book. Undercover Asian: Multiracial Asian Americans in Visual Culture. By LeiLani Nishime ( image source. War Baby / Love Child: Mixed Race Asian American Art. By Laura Kina, Wei Ming Dariotis (Editor) and Kent A. Ono (Editor) ( image source. Hapa Girl: A Memoir. By May-Lee Chai ( image source. Standing On Both Feet: Voices of Older Mixed Race Americans. Can We Talk about Race?