Ep 30: Gen & Gene Miki- A Nisei Story
Foodstuffs18 Jan 2017

Ep 30: Gen & Gene Miki- A Nisei Story

2017 marks the 150th Anniversary of Canada. It also happens to be the 75th anniversary of Bryan's grandparents being sent to work on the sugar beet farms of Alberta during the Japanese Internment camps during World War II. This week, we hear Bryan conversation with his grandparents, Gen & Gene Miki, recorded at their Hamilton home in August 2011. We're off for a little break, but will be back in February! T & I: @foodstuffslife F: facebook.com/foodstuffslife W: foodstuffs.life

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