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Haiku Poets of Northern California
Haiku Poets of Northern California (HPNC) promotes haiku and related forms of Japanese poetry written in English. Publications include the Haiku journal, Mariposa. $15 annual fee. D.
Heart of the Valley Baptist Church Japanese Mission
Hokka Nichi Bei Kai
The Hokka Nichi Bei Kai promotes Japanese culture, Japan-America relations and community activities. Hokka Nichi Bei Kai administers use of their facility for tea ceremony to qualified instructors, ...
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Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper
In 1948, Hokubei Mainichi, Inc. was established in San Francisco to meet the needs of the Japanese and the Japanese American communities and to provide a much needed information resource as a daily ...
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Hollywood Dodgers Youth Basketball
The Hollywood Dodgers Youth Organization was established to develop social and athletic skills, as well as life long friendships for our youths. Since its inception in 1958, the Hollywood Dodgers ...
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Hollywood Japanese Cultural Institute
The Hollywood Japanese Cultural Institute was established as the Hollywood Japanese Community Center in 1947 to be a central place where the Japanese community could gather. Programs include a ...
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Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce
The Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce (HJCC) is a major business organization representing a cross-section of Honolulu's businesses, industries and professions. The HJCC promotes opportunities ...
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Hoops For Friends, Inc.
www.lvihoops.orgHoops For Friends, Inc. is a Southern California-based, non-profit group that organizes the annual Las Vegas Invitational basketball tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada. The tournament started back in ...
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Houston Zen Center
Houston Zen Center is a place to practice meditation in the Zen tradition. Houston Zen Community members come from all walks of life. The center offers daily meditation, classes on Buddhism, ...
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Hyphen Magazine
Hyphen is a magazine about Asian America for the culturally and politically savvy. Built around a clarity of image, word and social awareness, Hyphen takes form from the artists, thinkers and creators who are shaping a new multiethnic generation. Hyphen is not a formula but a sensibility—not a collection of recycled fare with an Asian flavor, but original reporting on stories that move beneath the mainstream. Curious and questioning, Hyphen looks into the hard issues, but also the Asian American by accident, by tangent or by happenstance. Visually arresting, it strikes the gut with clean design, sharp photography and original illustration. Like its readers, Hyphen is many things—cool librarian, shy musician, dorky hipster, cute techie. Like Asian America, its interests are varied—politics, art, health, music. Much like the hyphen connects words and concepts, Hyphen magazine connects readers with Asian America as it happens. D,V.