Tending the past, grounding the present. A day at Colma Japanese Cemetery
Last week, I wrote about human connection and how it often reveals itself in quiet, unplanned moments. This weekend, that idea stayed with me in a different way, as my husband and I spent time volunteering at the Colma Japanese Cemetery with JCCNC to prepare the grounds for the Memorial Day service.
This was our second year helping with the cleanup, and we already know we will be back next year.
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What a story about one Japanese-American family before and during WWII can teach us about resilience in the face of discrimination and hardship.
In Midnight in Broad Daylight, Pamela Rotner Sakamoto paints a powerful portrait of the Fukuhara family, illustrating their resilience in the face of unimaginable hardship and discrimination during World War II. Their story serves as a poignant reminder of the strength found in family bonds and the enduring spirit of those who face adversity.

