Deaf Nikkei Wandering
Nikkei Alumni and Students of California School for the Deaf in Berkeley
In the tumultuous years of World War II, amidst the chaos and injustice inflicted upon Japanese Americans was a long-overlooked group facing insurmountable challenges: Deaf Nikkei. Deaf Nikkei Wandering provides an overview of these individuals, whose experiences have been overlooked in the broader narrative of wartime history.
From the serene halls of the California School for the Deaf to the barbed wire confines of relocation camps, Deaf Nikkei alumni encountered discrimination, bias, and isolation during the federal relocation and internment of Japanese Americans. This historical account provides a unique glimpse into Deaf Nikkei’s resilience, perseverance, and endurance.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ronald M. Hirano, a deaf Nikkei, was adopted and raised by Delight Rice when his family became interned in relocation camps during World War II. He has written, designed, and edited newsletters and books, and has served on the boards of local, regional, and national organizations working with Deaf people. He and his wife Kay make their home in San Francisco.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Format: Paperback, black and white
Length: 68 pages
Published: 2024
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-7377117-9-7
Dimensions: 6 x .16 x 9 inches
Nikkei Alumni and Students of California School for the Deaf in Berkeley
In the tumultuous years of World War II, amidst the chaos and injustice inflicted upon Japanese Americans was a long-overlooked group facing insurmountable challenges: Deaf Nikkei. Deaf Nikkei Wandering provides an overview of these individuals, whose experiences have been overlooked in the broader narrative of wartime history.
From the serene halls of the California School for the Deaf to the barbed wire confines of relocation camps, Deaf Nikkei alumni encountered discrimination, bias, and isolation during the federal relocation and internment of Japanese Americans. This historical account provides a unique glimpse into Deaf Nikkei’s resilience, perseverance, and endurance.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ronald M. Hirano, a deaf Nikkei, was adopted and raised by Delight Rice when his family became interned in relocation camps during World War II. He has written, designed, and edited newsletters and books, and has served on the boards of local, regional, and national organizations working with Deaf people. He and his wife Kay make their home in San Francisco.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Format: Paperback, black and white
Length: 68 pages
Published: 2024
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-7377117-9-7
Dimensions: 6 x .16 x 9 inches
Nikkei Alumni and Students of California School for the Deaf in Berkeley
In the tumultuous years of World War II, amidst the chaos and injustice inflicted upon Japanese Americans was a long-overlooked group facing insurmountable challenges: Deaf Nikkei. Deaf Nikkei Wandering provides an overview of these individuals, whose experiences have been overlooked in the broader narrative of wartime history.
From the serene halls of the California School for the Deaf to the barbed wire confines of relocation camps, Deaf Nikkei alumni encountered discrimination, bias, and isolation during the federal relocation and internment of Japanese Americans. This historical account provides a unique glimpse into Deaf Nikkei’s resilience, perseverance, and endurance.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ronald M. Hirano, a deaf Nikkei, was adopted and raised by Delight Rice when his family became interned in relocation camps during World War II. He has written, designed, and edited newsletters and books, and has served on the boards of local, regional, and national organizations working with Deaf people. He and his wife Kay make their home in San Francisco.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Format: Paperback, black and white
Length: 68 pages
Published: 2024
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-7377117-9-7
Dimensions: 6 x .16 x 9 inches