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Hapa Japan 2013 Festival / Sawyer Seminar III Capstone Conference

9:00-9:15AM  WELCOME REMARKS BY CONFERENCE CONVENOR
Duncan Williams (USC)


9:15-10:30AM
SESSION 1 - THE MULTIPLICITY OF IDENTITIES

“From Hapa to Haafu: Reconstructing Mixed Race Japanese Migrant Identities in Japan”
Jane H. Yamashiro (USC)

Shima Haafu, Tokyo Haafu, American Half”
Akemi Johnson (writer)

Respondent: Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu (Stanford University)


10:30-10:45AM  COFFEE BREAK


10:45AM-12:00PM
SESSION 2 - YOUTH AND MIXED-RACE IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN

“Negotiating the Meanings of Being ‘Haafu’: The Case of Japanese-Pakistani Mixed Children”
Masako Kudo (Kyoto Women’s University)

“Mixed-ethnic ‘Haafu’ Teens in Japan Deconstructing Social Positions as ‘Marked’ and ‘Foreign’”
Laurel Kamada (Tohoku University)

Respondent: Jane H. Yamashiro (USC)


12:00-1:15PM  LUNCH BREAK


1:15-2:15PM
SESSION 3 - FROM KANSAI TO NEW ENGLAND: A MULTIRACIAL MAN'S JOURNEY

“Using Mixed-Race Oral History to Understand the Post-World War II Period”
Lily Anne Yumi Welty (UCLA)
Interview of Karl Lippincott


2:15-2:30PM  COFFEE BREAK


2:30-4:15PM
SESSION 4 - A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION OF COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS: HISTORY AND PROSPECTS

Athena Asklipiadis 
(Mixed Marrow)
Natalie Mfaume (The Hafu Project)
Ed Sumoto (Mixed Roots Japan)
Ken Tanabe (Loving Day)
Respondent: George Kich (Founder, I-Pride)


4:15-4:30PM  CLOSING DISCUSSION


Co-Sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation John E. Sawyer Seminars at USC and Kyoto University 

This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the university’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any other prohibited factor.

 

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