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Sharon Hashimoto
Poet Sharon Hashimoto will read from More American, winner of the Washington Book Award and will be joined by Bainbridge Island’s own Lily Kodama and Clarence Moriwaki.
Poet Sharon Hashimoto will read from More American, winner of the Washington Book Award and will be joined by Bainbridge Island’s own Lily Kodama and Clarence Moriwaki to examine the complexities of what it means to be American for Japanese Americans given the legacy of community trauma after the Second World War with poetry, stories, and images.
2022 Washington State Book Award winner in poetry, Sharon Hashimoto is joined by Bainbridge Islanders Lily Kodama and Clarence Moriwaki to examine ideas of citizenship, civic engagement, and the legacy of community trauma. Incorporating stories, images, and observations from the Japanese American experience on Bainbridge Island, as well as excerpts from Hashimoto’s 2021 Off the Grid Poetry Prize-wining collection, More American, this presentation explores the importance of allyship in a world that is still too often unjust.
BIMA presents this event in recognition of February's Japanese American Day of Remembrance.
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550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Parking is available and free to our visitors.
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BIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also
View moreBIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also available in the underground garage. Take the elevator to First Floor Rear (1R) during museum hours for access through the Community Gallery to the Auditorium, Bistro and Museum.
All of the Museum is accessible by ramps and elevators. If someone in your party needs a wheelchair to enjoy the museum, please ask to borrow a loaner one at the reception desk.
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