
Moʻolelo are stories, myths, legends, and part of the cultural fabric of Hawaiʻi.

Ruth Asawa was an American modernist sculptor from California. During WWII, the US government incarcerated Asawa due to Japanese ancestry.

Junnosuke "Jun" Fujita is considered to be the first Japanese American photojournalist and the first to gain prominence in the Midwest.

During World War II, Louis Lee served as a staff photographer of the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company.

The George Nakashima Woodworker Complex, located in New Hope, PA, was the home of the internationally renowned furniture designer.
Last updated: July 12, 2024