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Opening Reception for the 'Visible and Invisible: A Hapa Japanese American History' Exhibit - Hapa Japan 2013 Festival - Day 5NEW

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Date: Saturday, 6 April, 2013       Time: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Japanese American National Museum Plaza
369 N. First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012 USA
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Opening Reception of the "Visible and Invisible: A Hapa Japanese American History" Exhibit
A COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE HAPA JAPAN DATABASE PROJECT, THE USC CENTER FOR
JAPANESE RELIGIONS AND CULTURE, AND THE JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM

Featuring a performance by singer/songwriter, Meiko
Co-curators: Cynthia Nakashima, Lily Anne Yumi Welty, Duncan Williams
Remarks by Greg Kimura (CEO/President, JANM) and Duncan Williams (USC)
MC: Emily Folick (Los Angeles Nisei Queen)

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A FREE FESTIVAL CELEBRATING MIXED-RACE AND MIXED-ROOTS JAPANESE PEOPLE AND CULTURE!

Come join us at from April 2-6, 2013 in Los Angeles for a concert featuring hapa artists, a comedy night at East West Players, readings by award-winning authors, a historical exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum, film screenings of great documentaries, and a 2-day academic conference at USC.

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