Structuring Chaos

What we didn’t know was that in 1939, public schools in California were not hiring Asian-American teachers–which is probably why she was working in her parents’ retail store, the Kisen Company on Grant Avenue, and hanging out with Nisei (second- generation) friends, when the War began.

Tomi and friends in Santa Cruz, July 1941
Riuji, Sachi, Eiko, Tomi, and Tane in Santa Cruz, 1941.
My grandfather's store, The Kisen Co., on Grant Avenue in San Francisco, displays "Bargain Sale" and "Must Vacate" signs in April 1942.
My grandfather’s store, The Kisen Co.; Grant Ave., San Francisco. April 1942.

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