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Re:Work presents "Reclaiming, part 1: Home is Little Tokyo" (from State of the Human)

Re:Work presents "Reclaiming, part 1: Home is Little Tokyo" (from State of the Human)

Update: 2024-05-15
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It’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we’re sharing an episode about gentrification in Little Toyko from State of the Human, a podcast of the Stanford Storytelling Project.

Little Tokyo is a small neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles. Since 1905, it has been home to generations of Japanese Americans. Today, gentrification is threatening to destroy everything these families have built. This episode tells the story of one community's struggle for survival and the ways in which historical development has both fractured and solidified its people. For some, home is a bed one sleeps in. For us, home is Little Tokyo. This episode was produced by Leah Chase with the Stanford Storytelling Project.

To learn more about the Stanford Storytelling Project, please visit storytelling.stanford.edu.
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Re:Work presents "Reclaiming, part 1: Home is Little Tokyo" (from State of the Human)

Re:Work presents "Reclaiming, part 1: Home is Little Tokyo" (from State of the Human)

Re:Work by the UCLA Labor Center