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【мировой рекорд в порнографии】Enter to watch online.Nikkei Basketball Heritage Assn. Awarded Grant to Interview Former Camp Inmates
Former Poston, Ariz. camp internee Grace Kodama, now 100 years old, with Chris Komai of the Nikkei Basketball Heritage Association.

The Nikkei Basketball Heritage Association (NBHA) announced that it has received a grant for $22,920 from the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program (CCLPEP) to help document the Japanese American basketball experience in camp during World War II by interviewing former inmates.

During the war, thousands of Japanese Americans were unlawfully forced by the U.S. government to leave their homes and abandon their businesses to be incarcerated in concentration camps. Many of the Nisei generation were school age and their parents wanted them to engage in normal activities. Participation in organized sports was a common pastime for young Japanese Americans before the war, so the leaders in camp provided opportunities for young people to play baseball, football and basketball.

The CCLPEP grant provides funds for NBHA to interview and record at least 20 oral histories of individuals who lived in one of the camps, or whose family members lived in camp, and played organized basketball. So far, NBHA has interviewed individuals such as Shig Murao, 96, who grew up in Seattle, where he played high school basketball, and then lived in the Minidoka, Idaho camp.

NBHA just recently interviewed Grace Kodama, who was held in the Poston, Ariz. camp. Kodama, who just turned 100, recalled playing girls’ basketball in camp.

Thanks to filmmaker Cory Shiozaki, NBHA in 2019 did the last video interview with Wataru Misaka, who is acknowledged as the individual who broke the color barrier for the NBA by playing three games for the New York Knickerbockers in 1947. Misaka played for two championship teams at the University of Utah in 1944 and 1947 and was a hero to Japanese Americans who were still incarcerated in 1944.

The California Civil Liberties Public Education Program is a state-funded grant project of the California State Library. This program’s central purpose and original intent is to ensure that the events surrounding the exclusion, forced removal, and internment of civilians and permanent resident aliens of Japanese ancestry during World War II will be remembered and that the causes and circumstance of these and other similar civil-liberties violations may be illuminated and understood.

Said Jerry Nakafuji, president of NBHA, “We’re extremely grateful to the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program for the grant to interview more individuals who went to camp and remember playing basketball. NBHA would like to connect with any Japanese American who played basketball at any of the camps during the war. We are also interested in interviewing relatives of those who went to camp and were connected to basketball.”

Nakafuji added that NBHA requests that anyone interested submit a short biography of the individual who fits the above description. Background information such as where the individual grew up, which camp they lived in and what connection he/she had to Japanese American community basketball is important.

The NBHA seeks to perpetuate the foundational cultural values and traditions of the Japanese American community basketball leagues in Southern California by documenting their history. NBHA’s mission is to share the cultural history of Nikkei values with the families who currently participate in the basketball leagues.

NBHA formed out of the concern of a number of problems occurring in today’s Japanese American basketball leagues. These problems include a lack of sportsmanship, over-competitiveness, and disrespect for officials and others. These are problems that were rarely seen during the early decades of Japanese American basketball, when players, parents, and others acted in accordance with Japanese cultural values.

For more information on the NBHA, go online to https://jabasketball.org. If someone wants to submit an individual for a possible interview, contact Jerry Nakafuji at (562) 577-1216 or [email protected].

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