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Nikiko Masumoto: What We Could Carry

Season 2014 Episode 71 | 8m 54s

Performance by Nikiko Masumoto tells the stories of Japanese internment detainees.

Nikiko Masumoto’s “What We Could Carry” tells the stories of Japanese internment detainees during World War II. Masumoto performed her one-woman show at Fresno’s Woodward Park Regional Library February 9th. The 4th generation Japanese American performs “What We Could Carry” throughout the Central Valley. To learn more visit: whatwecouldcarry.wordpress.com

02/12/2014 | Rating NR

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Nikiko Masumoto: What We Could Carry

Season 2014 Episode 71 | 8m 54s

Nikiko Masumoto’s “What We Could Carry” tells the stories of Japanese internment detainees during World War II. Masumoto performed her one-woman show at Fresno’s Woodward Park Regional Library February 9th. The 4th generation Japanese American performs “What We Could Carry” throughout the Central Valley. To learn more visit: whatwecouldcarry.wordpress.com

02/12/2014 | Rating NR

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