The next meeting of the annual JACL Bookclub is scheduled for:
7:00 pm Friday January 11, 2019.
We will be discussing Born A Crime by Trevor Noah.

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The next meeting of the annual JACL Bookclub is scheduled for:
7:00 pm Friday January 11, 2019.
We will be discussing Born A Crime by Trevor Noah.

For more information, please comment below.

As part of our JACL Votes campaign, JACL National proudly stood with over 50 major national networks and 3,500 community partners across the country – including nonprofits –to register over 300,000 voters on National Voter Registration Day, September 25, 2018.
Results exceeded expectations by over 500,000 as more than 800,000 voters were registered on that day (CNN).
JACL National is also selling JACL Votes merchandise through CafePress,
This merchandise includes t-shirts, stickers, and other merchandise that can either be given or sold at these events. Visit the ONLINE STORE.
Resources:

Opera Theatre of St. Louis presents:
Friday, October 26, 2018
7:00 pm
Haertter Performing Arts Center
John Burroughs School
755 S. Price Road
St. Louis MO 63124
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis launches a four-part series this fall exploring questions of representation and equity in the arts, entertainment, and media. Events continue through June 2019, including conversations about casting, film and television, the music industry, and the media. At each program, OTSL artists join other leaders in the field for a meaningful dialogue and Q&A with the audience to expand our collective understanding of these important issues – and to examine what role we play in creating a more equitable world in which to live and create art.
For the first program in the series, we explore the question of casting in opera and theatre, both locally and nationally. The conversation will be moderated by Adrienne Davis, Vice Provost and William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law at Washington University. Panelists include:
After the 75-minute panel discussion, audiences are encouraged to stay for an informal reception. The Representation and Responsibility series will continue with three more events in 2019, with further details to be announced in the weeks to come.
Admission is free, but registration through the OTSL box office is heavily encouraged.

Opera Theatre of Saint Louis presents the world premiere of the new two-act opera:
An American Soldier
Composed by Huang Ruo
Libretto by David Henry Hwang
Directed by Matthew Ozawa
Conducted by Michael Christie
Danny Chen is the son of Chinese immigrants, and a proud American. He enlists in the US Army in 2011, eager to serve his country. In boot camp, Danny is welcomed by his band of brothers. But in Afghanistan, his own base becomes enemy territory as military hazing turns deadly. Based on a true story, this opera asks powerful questions about what it means to be an American.
For tickets and June 2018 showtimes call (314) 961-0644, or click here.

The Kansha Project is a JACL Chicago program that connects self-identified Japanese Americans, ages 18–25, to the continuing legacy of the Japanese American community’s incarceration during World War II. The program centers around an educational trip to Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo neighborhood and the Manzanar National Historic Site.
Kansha Project was funded, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, and the Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program.
The Kansha project takes place every year in June.
2018 program dates:
Orientation: June 13
Trip: June 14–17
Culmination: June 23
Application Deadline: March 1, 2018
Additionally…
Planning a future for JACL: A Youth Summit
A gathering for those who are interested in the future of JACL in the Midwest (including taking a leadership role in JACL), discussing a topics we are passionate about, and networking with other members. In conjunction with the Spring Midwest District Council Meeting in Milwaukee — Friday March 9th to Sunday March 11th. Funding is available for transportation/board.
If you are interested in attending or helping plan any Midwest District programming, please reach out to Eric Langowski, Midwest District Youth Representative, at erhlango@gmail.com
The next meeting of the JACL Bookclub is scheduled for:
7:00 pm Friday January 12, 2018.
We will be discussing Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters.

Once again, the St. Louis JACL is proud to be a part of the St. Louis Japanese Festival.
Come celebrate the culture and traditions of Japan at the Missouri Botanical Garden this Labor Day weekend.
Join the Missouri Botanical Garden in celebrating the culture and traditions of Japan when the annual Japanese Festival returns to St. Louis! From traditional music to martial arts, sumo to sushi, bon odori dancing to bonsai displays and thunderous taiko drumming to Tea House Island tours, the three-day Labor Day weekend is filled with sights, sounds and experiences for the entire family
We’ll see you there!
University City Public Library
6701 Delmar Blvd.
University City, MO 63130
(314) 727-3150
The University City Public Library’s fourth annual Holocaust Remembrance Day event features a screening of the film Escape to the Rising Sun:
In 1939, Jews lucky enough to escape the Nazis’ reach in Europe had only one place in the world to go that didn’t require an exit visa: Shanghai. Escape to the Rising Sun tells the little-known and ironic story of nearly 5,000 Jews who reached Shanghai through the USSR with the help of the Japanese Consul in Lithuania and the Kobe (Japan) Jewish Committee. In the slums of Hongkew, they lived in extreme poverty, battling disease and malnutrition; still, they worked to reconstruct elements of their culture, organizing literary, artistic, and educational programs.
The evening will begin with an introduction by Dan Reich of the St. Louis Holocaust Museum & Learning Center. This film has a running time of 95 minutes. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome.
For more information about this screening, click here.

Please consider signing a petition to get a stamp honoring JA soldiers from WWII.
Go to http://wh.gov/ifAZl
We respectfully ask that the President green light a commemorative postage stamp honoring the Japanese American World War II soldiers, known as “the Nisei soldiers.”
The USPS has delayed this stamp subject for ten years.
This heroic group suffered great loss fighting for freedom abroad while the US government denied their families freedom at home in the internment camps. When the US went to war with Japan, people doubted them only because their parents came from Japan. Their valor would prove their loyalty and earn them the distinction of one of the most decorated groups in our history.
This small stamp will be large in its reach as an iconic image to help define what it means to be an American.
Please preserve the legacy of these historic American veterans through a stamp.
Thank you!
For more info go to theydeserveastamp.org
The next meeting of the St. Louis JACL bookclub is scheduled for:
7:00 pm Friday January 22, 2016.
We will be discussing I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai.

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