The National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS), founded in 1980, incorporated in 1981 is a non-profit membership organization is dedicated to the collection, preservation, authentic interpretation, and sharing of historical information of the Japanese American experience for the diverse broader national and global community.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
N'Interns' Digital Story Telling; Breaking Perspectives
NJAHS is proud to introduce its Summer Youth Leadership Interns, nicknamed "N'Interns" and their final works of Digital Story Telling: Breaking Perspectives.
Instructing the N’Interns was Lina Hoshino, independent film producer of Leap of Faith.
The N'Interns had 3 days to edit their scripts and record their voice-overs, in addition to learning how to use photo-shop and video editing software.
Enjoy!
1) "Voices Never Raised,” by Tina Chong, a senior at Scripps College in Southern California, is a personal reflection of her grandfather, Hachiro John Togashi’s life and his experiences as a member of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
2) “The Sound of Truth,” by Devin Yoshikawa, graduate of Sacramento State University, interprets the atmosphere of social justice movements in metal music.
3) “The Shin-Nisei Experience,” by Stephen Yoshizawa, a sophomore at UC Berkeley, reflects on his life as a son of first generation Japanese immigrants of the 1980s.
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