- CA EAL F012-2023.12-012
- File
- 2011 - 2023
Part of Susan Hidaka fonds
Autobiographical information.
Part of Susan Hidaka fonds
Autobiographical information.
Centennial Japanese United Church newsletter
Part of Michael Murakami fonds
Two newsletters.
Part of Michael Murakami fonds
Three newsletters published by the Canadian Japanese Ministries (Toronto).
Nikkei Images Vol. 11, Vol. 12
Part of Michael Murakami fonds
Volume 11, No. 1 and Vol. 12 No. 2 of Nikkei Images, the newsletter of the Japanese Canadian National Museum & Archives Society, Vancouver.
Part of Michael Murakami fonds
Two newsletters/programmes from Nikkei Place (senior’s center in Burnaby, B.C.).
Part of Susan Hidaka fonds
Newsletters from Momiji Seniors Center with articles written by or about Susan Hidaka.
Annual Membership Files 1999-2000
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
Alphabetized, members living outside the GTA grouped at the end.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Events within the Japanese Canadian community in 1998.
Part of Michael Murakami fonds
Volume 2, No. 4, and Vol. 3, No. 2 of Nikkei Images, the newsletter of the Japanese Canadian National Museum & Archives Society, Vancouver.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Official unveiling of a Ontario Heritage Foundation plaque, recalling the Japanese Canadian Road Camps.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Celebratory receptions to welcome Consul General Hajime Tsujimoto and Takiyo Tsujimoto, held at the JCCC auditorium.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Gathering of the presumed staff from the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Reception for the Consul at the JCCC.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Celebratory receptions to welcome Consul General Hajime Tsujimoto and Takiyo Tsujimoto, held at the JCCC auditorium.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Consul Tsujimoto and wife Takiyo Tsujimoto at various events hosted by the Japanese Canadian community in Toronto.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
Created in partnership with the Royal Ontario Museum and the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, the 5 Generations exhibition tells the story of Japanese Canadians in Canada.
Records mostly come from Harry Yonekura and his involvement with the exhibition.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
Harry Yonekura was a long-standing member of the NAJC and one of the original members of the Greater Toronto Chapter. He has been active in many of the activities and actions the chapter took on, including writing a chapter for Japanese Canadian Redress: The Toronto Story, participating in the 5 Generations exhibition, and taking lead on the various education conferences. Many of the records in this fonds are from his files.
The records collected in this series are those that were created by Yonekura about himself or were made for him. Most of the records are about his time with the Nisei Mass Evacuation Group.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Taken during the celebrations and performances of the Victoria Reunion.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
A collection of images of Consul Tanaka and his wife at various official events in Toronto.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Various events within the Japanese Canadian community.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Letter to Jack Hemmy from Consul Yasuhiko Tanaka asking the Hemmy family to visit them in the Lesser Antilles.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Various events at the JCCC held in 1994.
Vancouver version of Ai symposium
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Correspondence regarding the Gathering Symposium.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Exterior shot of the JCCC decorated for Caravan and food vendors.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Expense reports for the symposium.
Post-symposium letters, correspondence
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Letters of thanks for the AI Symposium.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Notes from the symposium.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
The Friendship House was located close to Central Toronto Academy, which was then called Central Commerce Collegiate Institute. The Greater Toronto Chapter of the NAJC often had negative encounters with students from the high school. In hopes to build a better relationship with these students, they organized the New Moon project, which had students from the high school work with members of the Japanese Canadian artist community to paint a mural.
The sub-series is composed primarily of photographs and slides documenting the painting process and the final mural. Some textual material from planning the collaboration is included.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Planning material, notes taken at the conference, and information about a similar conference held in Vancouver. The symposium focused on Japanese Canadians in the arts.
Part of Susan Hidaka fonds
Types artciles by Susan Hidaka for Momiji Mosaic, correspespondence, and newsletters.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Photographs from Bryce's farewell part at the Toronto NAJC headquarters. Photographs and memories written down on paper and pen notations recording people's recollections of Kanbara. News articles and copies of the JC Community News newsletter.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Lists of Japanese Canadians in the arts and meeting minutes from planning the event.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
Art Miki, president of the NAJC during the Redress movement, ran for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1993 federal election in the Winnipeg—Transcona riding. The records are from his campaign, and are primarily related to donations.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
Senpo [Sempo] Sugihara (1990-1986) was a Japanese diplomate in Lithuania during WWII, who issued visas against orders, to refugees allowing them to travel to Japan and escape the holocaust. A tribute dinner was hosted by the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Greater Toronto Chapter of the NAJC, welcoming his wife Yukiko Sugihara, son Hiroki Sugihara, and daughter-in-law. The family visited Toronto and Southern Ontario in November 1993 and were hosted by the NAJC and the Canadian Jewish Congress.
Textual material includes the program book, and organizational records from the funding of the event. Photographs are from the NAJC touring the Sugihara family around Toronto to see popular tourist sights. Video tapes are recordings from Rogers Cable which covered the event.
Japanese Canadians Awarded the Order of Canada
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Booklet by Roy Ito outlining Japanese Canadians who have won the Order of Canada, Japanese-Canadian Heritage Day booklet, Aki Matsuri fair, article "The Issei Dinner", flyers from the JCCC about events, information on Mataro Dolls, and Today's Japan event information.
Part of Mika Fukuma collection
Collection of news clippings and copies of news articles, primarily in Japanese, written by Kenzo Mori.
Nikkei Heritage in Transition Conference: Montreal 1994
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Logistical planning for the conference, including registration forms and carpooling.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Correspondence and material created in the planning of the symposium.
Towards Inclusion: Maryka Omatsu
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
In 1993, Maryka Omatsu was the first woman of East Asian descent to be appointed a judge in Canada. The National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAJC), the Canadian Ethnocultural Council, and various other groups sponsored a banquet to honor Omatsu on her momentous occasion. The dinner was held June 22, 1993 at the Chinatown International Restaurant in Toronto. Omatsu is an important figure in the NAJC, as she was a negotiator and legal counsel for them during the struggle for Redress.
Records include planning material, attendance lists, and financial records.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Material collected at the Lethbridge NAJC Annual General Meeting including the NAJC Immigration Committee Interim report, Awards Committee report, past meeting minutes, President's report from the NAJC AGM, financial statements of the NAJC year end, and various other correspondence and reports.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Press release advertising the upcoming HomeComing '92, program book from event with handwritten notes. Correspondence regarding the conflict of interest issues contained in the grievance petition and their impact within the JCCA that determined the necessity for an audit of the JCCA's 1990 financial statements. correspondence between NAJC President Art Miki and Greater Vancouver JCCA President Charles Kadota.
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Information on the Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship, and a report and recommendations from the NAJC Human Rights Committee at the NAJC AGM held in Lethbridge.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Goodwill matches and individual matches, at the University of Toronto.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Program book for the 8th World Kendo Championships and information for the weekly draw ticket prize.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Bulletins and flyers for a Victoria Japanese Canadian Reunion and the Victoria High School Class of '42 Reunion, both celebrating 50 years.
Talkin' Bout my g-g-generation Forum for Sansei Views on JC Community
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Flyers, talking points, and notes taken from the conference that examines the changing Japanese Canadian identity, especially for Sansei.
Focus on Change Symposium '91 May/91 Toronto
Part of Bryce Kanbara fonds
Handwritten notes and supporting material from the symposium that looked at the future directions of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.
NAJC Intergenerational Conference
Part of Michael Murakami fonds
Conference programme and guidebook for conference held in Ottawa.
NAJC Intergenerational Conference
Part of Michael Murakami fonds
Conference programme and guidebook for conference held in Ottawa.
Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Taken during a formal meeting and ceremony with the ambassador of Japan.