Landscapes of Injustice receives top research award
Mindfulness in the city: Cabbage rolls for comfort
Artists Annie Sumi and Brian Kobayakawa explore family history, identity, and culture through music
Treasures from the Nikkei National Museum: Shuichi Kusaka Memorial Fund Brochure
Behind the mask: Multi-disciplinary artist Miya Turnbull's Inward, Outwards
Celebrating a century: Nisei war veteran and esteemed journalist Frank Moritsugu turns 100
Chris Hope steps into the role as JCCC president
Japanese Canadian culture through a Japanese lens
Unraveling centuries of family history with scroll Part 2
Unraveling centuries of family history with a family genealogy scroll: Part 1
Kaori Fujishima (藤島加織) is an intern at Nikkei Voice who is responsible for producing articles for the English and Japanese section of the newspaper and taking photographs.
She has interests in art, photography, dance, reading, science, and all things Canadian. Kaori is a versatile artist with skill in both drawing and photography, though her major at Tokushima graduate school was pharmaceutical studies. After she finished school, she worked as a researcher in Japan.
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