![]() However, the path is mapped out before us and we are sure that Italy will be able to win this challenge too. Italy has paid a very high price and the journey to completely overcome the negative consequences of the pandemic crisis, from a health, social and economic point of view, is not yet over. Today, our thoughts also go out to all those who, despite so many difficulties, did not give up in the face of the emergency and allowed our productive fabric to withstand the situation and remain viable. I am thinking, for example, of the admirable self-sacrifice of healthcare workers, the extraordinary contribution made by social solidarity organisations and the great sense of responsibility shown by key workers, who ensured essential services were provided. It is celebrated on 1 March, that is the anniversary of. Our thanks go to all our compatriots who devoted themselves to others with a spirit of sacrifice, humanity and professionalism, allowing Italy to overcome the most acute phases of the pandemic. The Day of Remembrance of the Cursed Soldiers was established by the Polish Parliament in 2011. Over three years ago, coronavirus entered our lives and turned them upside down, but the Italian people did not allow themselves to be defeated and found the strength to react. The nation has faced one of the most difficult periods in its history. ![]() He has worked with Eric Marienthal, Eric Reed, Kamasi Washington, Katisse Buckingham, Lalo Schifrin, Barbara Morrison, Michelle Coltrane, Jake Shimabukuro, Kenny Endo, and is an in-demand session musician in Los Angeles.Today, Italy honours and pays tribute to the victims of Covid and offers its condolences once again to their relatives and loved ones. He studied at Berklee College of Music and competed in the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Drums Competition. ![]() is a musician, composer, educator, and author who plays the drums, vibraphone and ukulele. He speaks many musical languages and is an invaluable resource for many groups including Los Lobos, Aloe Blacc, Maya Jupiter, Cambalache, Quetzal, Son De Madera, and Laura Rebolloso.ĪBE LAGRIMAS, JR. JUAN PEREZ is a bass player, composer and session musician who has contributed volumes to many genres of music including Chicano Rock and Son Jarocho. Nakamoto’s cinematic soundscapes led him to score the documentaries: Norman Mineta and His Legacy: An American Story (2019), and 100 Years from Mississipi (2021). A long collaboration with jazz pianist Keiko Matsui, he produced and arranged 23 of her albums. He has worked with Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Michael Bolton, Kenny Loggins, New Order and produced Teddy Pendergrass’s album Truly Blessed. She chronicles life as an artivist in 2021 memoir Not Yo' Butterfly: My Long Song of Relocation, Race, Love, and Revolution UC Press (2021), and album 120,000 Stories, Smithsonian Folkways (2021).ĭEREK NAKAMOTO is producer and arranger of Miyamoto’s latest Smithsonian Folkways album 120,000 Stories. Improvising her artistic path as a songwriter, dancer, and theater artist across five decades, she thrives on community, collaboration and a fire for justice. The National Moment of Remembrance is an annual event that asks Americans, wherever they are at 3:00 p.m. Nobuko is a third-generation Japanese American who grew up "without a song of my own." She found her voice as a troubadour in the 1970s revolutionary movements, co-creating the seminal album A Grain of Sand. NOBUKO MIYAMOTO (pictured above) is a veteran of both Broadway and the protest line. Franklin Odo (May 6, 1939–September 28, 2022), founding director of the Asian Pacific American Center. ![]() The event will pay tribute to two Japanese American leaders who played key roles in advancing Asian American history at the Smithsonian: the Honorable Norman Mineta (November 12, 1931–May 3, 2022), chair of the 1998 Smithsonian Asian Pacific American National Advisory Group and Dr. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the imprisonment of Americans of Japanese ancestry.įor Day of Remembrance 2023, the museum will host composer, dancer, singer, and activist Nobuko Miyamoto and her ensemble for a concert and post-performance dialogue and performance of her Smithsonian Folkways album 120,000 Stories and memoir, Not Yo’ Butterfly. states, especially on the West Coast, events are held on or near February 19, the day in 1942 that President Franklin D. Reserve a spot Nobuko Miyamoto (Photo by Michael Becker)Įach year, Day of Remembrance reflects on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. 120,000 Stories: Nobuko Miyamoto on the Social Power of Music (featuring tributes to the Hon. ![]()
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