Footprints
Footprints is our lively and informative quarterly newsletter. Receiving Footprints is a major benefit of membership in JAHSSD. Sample articles about San Diego’s Japanese American history follow. If you enjoy these stories about San Diego’s Nikkei history, please consider annual membership. Benefits include four issues of Footprints packed with interesting stories about who we are, where we’ve been, and how we view our future. If you’d like to join JAHSSD and start receiving our quarterly Footprints newsletter click here!
Sample Articles from Footprints
- A Moment in Time 2: Spring 2003, Vol. 12 No. 1
A Classic Photos from the JAHHSD Archives
by Don Estes - A Moment in Time: Winter 2002, Vol. 11 No. 4
A Classic Photo from the JAHHSD Archives
by Don Estes - The Sound of Friendship: Winter 2002, Vol. 11 No. 4
Shelter Island’s Friendship Bell
by Don Estes - New Year’s Eve Bell Ringing: Winter 2002, Vol. 11 No. 4
A San Diego Tradition
by Joyce Teague - San Diego’s February 2006 Day of Remembrance Events
by Mich Himaka and Joyce Teague - The Southern Blue Page: Serving San Diego and Imperial Counties
by Susan Hasegawa - Harold Kuhn: Service with a Smile
by Gwen Momita - Kiyo Ochi: Helping Others
by Mich Himaka - Umeko Mamya Kawamoto: Staying Involved
by Mich Himaka - The Japanese Association of Ensenada, 1930 to 2003
by Sakae Kato [JAHSSD Footprints, Summer 2003, Vol. 12 No. 2] - Fact Sheet for Students and Teachers
- Silver Petals Falling: Japanese Pioneers in San Diego’s Fishery
by Donald H. Estes - Further and Further Away – The Relocation of San Diego’s Nikkei Community – 1942
by Donald H. Estes and Matthew T. Estes - Hot Enough to Melt Iron – The San Diego Nikkei Experience 1942-1946
by Matthew T. Estes and Donald H. Estes - Returning Home: The Post-World War II Resettlement of Japanese Americans to San Diego
by Susan Hasegawa