May 25: Remembering Our Nisei Veterans
This Memorial Day, as most events were cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, NJAHS remembers our Nisei Veterans who sacrificed so much for their families, community and nation. We’d like to share works from two of our talented creators Lane Nishikawa , director of ONLY THE BRAVE and Anthony Brown, composer of GO FOR BROKE! They draw their inspiration from their personal connections to the 100/442nd/MIS and veterans of World War II. Please take these moments to check out their productions, or better yet, support their work by purchasing the DVDs and CDs as gifts to pass on to your friends and family members.
– Rosalyn Tonai, Executive Director
Lane Nishikawa’s Film Only the Brave
This is a dramatic feature film based on the true stories of the segregated Japanese American 100th/442nd Regiment of the U.S. Army and their rescue of the “Lost Battalion”, the Texans of the 141st Regiment, who were trapped behind enemy lines in the Vosges Forest of France, in October 1944, during WWII. Starring Lane Nishikawa, Tamlyn Tomita, Pat Morita (99 mins.)
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Also…Our Lost Years Trailer – WATCH This feature length documentary examines the internment of the Japanese Americans during World War II and the ten year fight for redress and reparations. (100 mins.) Currently touring the U.S
A League of Their Own Promo Trailer WATCH Currently in the fundraising phase, this feature documentary chronicles the 90 history of the Japanese American Citizens League.
Dr. Anthony Brown’s GO FOR BROKE! MUSIC CD
The latest award-winning* CD by the Asian American Orchestra is dedicated to the courageous Nisei men and women who served and died for their country in World War II while their families were imprisoned. In addition to the over 30,000 men who served in the US Armed Forces, more than 300 Japanese American women served in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) during the war and in the immediate postwar period.
*Go For Broke! won an award for best film score for Jon Osaki’s documentary Alternative Facts