They Name Us Kishi Bashi1 min read


Jeff Yang and Phil Yu current an unfiltered dialog about what’s occurring in Asian America.

What’s up, podcast listeners? We have one other episode of our podcast They Name Us Bruce. (Nearly) every week, my good good friend, author/columnist Jeff Yang and I host an unfiltered dialog about what’s occurring in Asian America, with a powerful give attention to media, leisure and fashionable tradition.

In this episode, we welcome singer, violinist and multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi, whose newest mission is the album and “songfilm” Omoiyari, a musical journey to know World Battle II-era Japanese American incarceration, assimilation, and what it means to be a minority in America at the moment. He talks about exploring empathy and compassion via music, drawing parallels between incarceration camps and up to date remedy of migrants and Muslims, and discovering higher understanding of his personal bi-cultural identification within the course of.


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