Yuri Kochiyama speaks at an anti-war demonstration in New York City’s Central Park around 1968.
Courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center
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Courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center
Yuri Kochiyama speaks at an anti-war demonstration in New York City’s Central Park around 1968.
Courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center
A Japanese American activist whose early political awakenings came while incarcerated in the concentration camps of World War II America, Kochiyama dedicated her life to social justice and liberation movements. One year after the spa shootings that killed eight people in Atlanta, Georgia — including six women of Asian descent — Throughline reflects on Kochiyama’s ideas around the Asian American struggle, and what solidarity and intersectionality can mean for all struggles.
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