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【free girl sex video chat】Finding Okinawa: Conversations with Three Artists

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An example of Sansei illustrator Flor Kaneshiro’s work.

GARDENA — On Sunday, Jan. 27, at 1 p.m., the Okinawa Association of America (OAA) in Gardena will host “Finding Okinawa,” a mini-symposium featuring conversations with three artists of Okinawan descent: author/playwright Jon Shirota from Hawaii, local filmmaker/educator Gena Hamamoto, and illustrator Flor Kaneshiro from Argentina.

In addition to talking about their work, they will touch upon their experiences as third- and fourth-generation Okinawans and how their identity inspired certain projects.

The event’s title reflects the journey that many Okinawan descendants have in the search for their familial roots and cultural identity. The event also aims to explore the power of art and the importance of ethnic representation in creative fields.

Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. for a mini-exhibit featuring Kaneshiro’s illustrations.

Due to limited space, reservation is required by Friday, Jan. 25. Admission is $5 for the general public, free for current OAA members and children ages 10 and under (donations are appreciated).

The OAA Center is located at 16500 S. Western Ave. (the event will take place in the Yamauchi Building). Limited on-site and streetside parking available.

Register online (bit.ly/findingokinawa2019) or through the OAA office, [email protected]or (310) 532-1929, weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

About the Artists

? Jon Shirotais a renowned author and playwright from Maui. His debut novel, “Lucky Come Hawaii” (1965), became a milestone as the first best-selling novel by an Asian American author from Hawaii. His works are unique because of their complex representations of Okinawan immigrants and their descendants: “Lucky Come Hawaii” and “Leilani’s Hibiscus” center on Okinawan immigrant families in Hawaii while “Voices from Okinawa” follows a mixed-race Okinawan American who, as an English teacher in Okinawa, learns about his ancestral homeland’s difficult relationship with the U.S. military presence.

The University of Hawaii Press published “Voices from Okinawa,” a landmark anthology, in 2009, compiling the three aforementioned plays in addition to essays and memoirs by other notable Okinawan authors. At 91 years old, Shirota continues to give presentations about his literary works in Hawaii and the mainland U.S.

? Gena Hamamotois a filmmaker and media arts educator. Her credits range from mainstream productions like “GLOW” and “iZombie” to notable independent documentaries such as “No Más Bebés” and Asian American festival favorites like “The Crumbles.” As an educator, the California-born Yonsei has worked with incarcerated youth, immigrant communities, and senior citizens. She also worked as assistant director for the UCLA Center for Ethno Communications program.

A short trip to Okinawa sparked an interest in the Okinawan side of her family and she chose World War II’s Battle of Okinawa as the focus for her UCLA thesis project. Titled “Typhoon of Steel,” the 19-minute documentary recalls the experiences of Frank Seiyu Higashi and Takejiro Higa, two Nisei who served as U.S. military linguists during the devastating campaign in their parents’ home islands.

? Flor Kaneshirois a Sansei illustrator from Argentina whose artwork has been exhibited and published locally and in China, Okinawa, Spain, and the U.S. In 2016, she had the opportunity to study traditional Ryūkyūan lacquerware at the Okinawa Prefecture University of Arts (Geidai) through the Okinawa Prefecture International Student Program (commonly called the Kempi Scholarship). One year living in her grandparents’ homeland also inspired her illustration work, resulting in a number of beautiful watercolor paintings of Okinawan sacred sites, nature, and cultural elements, as well as a series based on the horrors of the Battle of Okinawa.

In the past year, she illustrated three books, including a cookbook from Silvia Morizono, a pioneering restaurateur who popularized Japanese cuisine in Argentina, and began working on a project for the Asociación Peruano Japonesa (Japanese Peruvian Association). This will be her first time visiting the U.S.

About the OAA

OAA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is dedicated to preserving and promoting Okinawan culture. Formed by Okinawan immigrants (Issei) over a century ago, the OAA has grown into a multi-generational organization that hosts numerous events throughout the year, including cultural lectures, performances, social gatherings, and senior-focused activities. 2019 marks the organization’s 110th anniversary.

For updates about special anniversary events, including a concert by the renowned Okinawan band Begin (ビギン), visit http://oaamensore.orgor facebook.com/oaamensore.

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