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  1. Lane Nishikawa, a filmmaker and activist, explores the internment and redress of Japanese Americans during World War II in his film Our Lost Years. The film features interviews with internees, politicians, lawyers, and activists who share their stories and perspectives on this historical injustice.

  2. Mar 22, 2020 · JACL National and film producer Lane Nishikawa have agreed to work together to produce the first educational documentary film about the 90-year history of the JACL. THE LEAGUE OF DREAMS received a $165,000 Japanese American Confinement Sites (JACS) Grant and a $25,000 Japanese American Community Foundation Grant Award through the assistance of ...

  3. Lane Nishikawa is a Japanese American actor, filmmaker, playwright and performance artist who was born in Wahiawa, Hawaii and is Sansei (third generation Japanese American).[1] His work often deals with Asian American history and identity issues.

  4. Lane Nishikawa – has been called “one of Asian Americas most compelling voices” by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Steven Okazaki – who noted that “his work is funny, angry, and deeply moving.”

  5. Feb 13, 2020 · Lane Nishikawa is a poet, playwright, actor, filmmaker, and arts activist. He was born in Wahiawa, Hawaii, but was raised mostly in San Francisco. He graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in Asian American Theater.

  6. Sep 7, 2021 · Lane Nishikawa is a sansei (third-generation) Japanese-American who has been recognized nationwide for his work in storytelling. In this episode, he shares his experiences, as his identity and passion have intersected throughout his career.

  7. Lane Nishikawa is a Japanese American actor, filmmaker, playwright and performance artist who was born in Wahiawa, Hawaii, and is Sansei (third generation Japanese American). [1] His work often deals with Asian American history and identity issues.