The two-act play, part of the “Couples by Couples” reading series in honor of Kashiwagi, is a love story about a young Nisei couple who meet at Tule Lake and fall in love, but are torn apart by two controversial, government-issued “loyalty” questions. Forty years later, they meet again and discover their answers to these questions had consequences that affected them for the rest of their lives.
“As a ‘No-No,’ my dad felt bad about the terrible split these questions caused within our Japanese American community,” said Grateful Crane’s Soji Kashiwagi. “By writing this play, his hope was for reconciliation and a community healing. By presenting this play, our hope is for the same.”View “The Betrayed” by going to this link.Chicken salad at Whole Foods recalled for not containing ... chickenAdele's side hustle is selling handmade pomTim Cook's Fourth of July tweet is pretty pointedChrissy Teigen has some really important Twitter advice for Donald TrumpMan pulls bizarre Princess Diana shrine prank on roommate, goes viralTinder will let you see who likes you before you swipe. But it'll cost you.Justin Trudeau forgot a whole province during his Canada Day speechEd Sheeran is fed up with Twitter for a depressing reasonThese photos of a very tiny puppy called Tim will make your heart hurtJ.K. Rowling destroys Trump with 1 handy George Washington quote WOW Summit: Bangkok to Host the Defining Innovation Event of the Year Vaccine Clinic at Terasaki Budokan on Sept. 30 Umeya Mural Community Paint Day on June 30 Grateful Crane Ensemble Reflects on Goodwill Tour of Tohoku Region During Annual Fundraiser Gotanda Rock in the Running for Monterey Park City Council ‘Commemorating Vincent Chin’ in Monterey Park on Sunday CAPAC Chair Condemns House Vote to Reinstate Trump Borderless Summit to Explore the Era of Consumer Public Discussion on Future of Wakasa Stone JANM Condemns Proposal to Invoke Alien Enemies Act to Enforce Mass Deportations Without Due Process
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