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Chinese American
Japanese American
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Meet the Artists: Kiki Wu
Meet the Artists: Maylea Saito
Hidden Histories of Gambling
Ammunition Storage Depot During World War II
Meet the Artists: Lucien Kubo
Hidden Histories of San Jose's Day of Remembrance
Meet the Artists: Kelly Nishimura
New Year's Traditions
Meet the Artists: Takeshi Moro
Meet the Artists: Na Omi Judy Shintani
Meet the Artists: Tamaki Fujino
Meet the Artists: Anna Wong
Memories of Hiroshima
Haunted Hidden Histories
Announcing the Nine Commissioned Hidden Histories Artists
An African American Church in San Jose Japantown - Part Two
An African American Church in San Jose Japantown - Part One
Filipino Food During the Great Depression
Attending the Funeral of a 442 Veteran
Hidden Histories - The First Nine Months
Growing Up in Pinoytown
The Mysterious Shanghai of San Jose Japantown
Filipino Immigrants and Citizenship
The Heinlenville Legacy with Connie Young Yu
JAMsj Program - "Hidden Histories Episode 3: The Filipinos"
Returning to Japantown from World War II
How Clark Taketa Got His Name
Alice Hori - Daughter of a Japantown Midwife
Tony Santa Ana - What is the Hidden Histories of San Jose Project?
JAMsj - Hidden Histories Facebook Live - Episode 1
The House That Was a Chinese Church
Brewing Sake in San Jose Japantown
The Most Popular Restaurant in San Jose Japantown
Visiting San Jose Japantown During World War II
Eiichi Sakauye Remembers San Jose Japantown 1917
Pinky Reintar on the Filipino Boarding House and Dimas Alang Hall in San Jose
Dr. Ishikawa Remembers San Jose Japantown
Hidden Histories JAMsj Teaser - Gordon Smith
Steve Fugita - Japantown as Sanctuary
Takaichi Printing
Connie Young Yu
Faye Nakanishi Talks About the San Jose Buddhist Church Dormitory
The Filipino Churches of Early San Jose Japantown
Wings Restaurant of San Jose Japantown
Tom Izu Talks About the Hidden Histories of San Jose Japantown
Shining Shoes in Japantown
Dr. James Chan on Heinlenville
Introducing: Hidden Histories of San Jose Japantown