Category: 間の子
Militarized Mama Amerasia – an International Women’s Day Reflection
MY BOOK: The Layout and Proofs are Going! Yes.
2014 – VIDEO: Korean Hapa Tour – Homelands, New Lands, Healing
It’s Official! My BOOK will be PUBLISHED – Fall 2014! (Now delayed until 2017)
It’s official! My Book will be published in the Fall of 2014 – by 2Leaf Press. I will keep everyone updated. I have provided the Vimeo introductory video here. More will follow. While watching this video, there are two issues I want to mention. SORRY–THIS BOOK WILL BE DELAYED until … Continue Reading It’s Official! My BOOK will be PUBLISHED – Fall 2014! (Now delayed until 2017)
Assimilating the Black Japanese — Japan and the US: Reflections
OUT NOW! New Book by Walter Hamilton!
KARTIKA REVIEW: my poem is published in Latest Issue!
One of the best Asian-American literary journals in the United States is The Kartika Review. The Spring 2012 issue was just released, with my first published poem entitled: For Kiyoko, Epitaph/Chikai published in the issue. It is a poem dedicated to my mother, who just passed away this past September.
Music Video: Vintage Japanese Movie Song: Mongrel Marie 混血児マリー
Vintage Japanese Film – Trailer: Konketsuji Rika 混血児 リカ (1972)
VIDEO NEWS: Congolese-Japanese Children of Japanese Workers in the Congo: Survivors Tell
ARTICLE: Vintage Japanese Movies about Mixed-Black Japanese
Article: Former Orphanage Resident Demian Akhan Revisits Japan 2009
Demian Akhan, a former resident of the Elizabeth Saunders Home for Mixed Race Children in Japan, who now resides in New York, visits again and talks to the Japan Times interviewer. For article – CLICK HERE.
Excerpt from my book chapter: Kurombo 黒んぼ (Black Sambo)
How is History, Person, and Life to be respected without forgetting?
Grits & Sushi: great blogsite by Mitzi Uehara Carter
An Undergraduate journal article on East Asian Afro-Asians
“The Marginalization of Afro-Asians in East Asia: Globalization and the Creation of Subculture and Hybrid Identity” by Sierra Reicheneker from Global Tides: Pepperdine Journal of International Studies