母校で開催されるフォーラムに参加することになりました
ここで過ごしたかけがえのない時間があったからこそ、私は今ここでこうしています。久しぶりに帰る母校、そしてそこでこのようなフォーラムに参加できることは何と幸せなことでしょう。
フォーラムのタイトルは「女性のアクティビズムと3・11後の日本」
Discussion: Center for Japanese Studies | November 13 | 4 p.m. | Institute of East Asian Studies (2223 Fulton, 6th Floor), IEAS Conference Room
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Speakers/Performers: Yasuo Goto, Fukushima University; Nobuyo Goto, Fukushima Medical University; Hiroko Aihara, Freelance Journalist, Fukushima; Ayumi Kinezuka, Shizuoka Family Farmers Movement; Hisae Ogawa, Codepink Osaka
Sponsor: Center for Japanese Studies (CJS)
Keynote Presentation
Women and Youth Leading the Grassroots Movements in Post-3.11 Japan
Yasuo Goto, Fukushima University
Nobuyo Goto, Fukushima Medical University
Post-3.11, many activist movements emerged from numerous corners of Japan. Some describe this as the
beginning of a new type of civil movement and democracy, as many of the activists are youths and women,
widely utilizing the internet to promote their cause. However, large media outlets have not captured their
efforts for the world to see; therefore, this talk will address the women involved in these “untold reform
movements” among Japanese society.
Fall of Mainstream Media and Rise of Citizen Centered Independent Media
Hiroko Aihara, Freelance Journalist, Fukushima
Fight Against Radiation Contamination as a Family Farmer in Solidarity with Consumers
Ayumi Kinezuka, Shizuoka Family Farmers Movement
Grassroots Women’s Actions for Peace and a Nuclear Free World
Hisae Ogawa, Codepink Osaka
Event Contact: cjs-events@berkeley.edu, 510-642-3156
Sponsor: Center for Japanese Studies (CJS)
Keynote Presentation
Women and Youth Leading the Grassroots Movements in Post-3.11 Japan
Yasuo Goto, Fukushima University
Nobuyo Goto, Fukushima Medical University
Post-3.11, many activist movements emerged from numerous corners of Japan. Some describe this as the
beginning of a new type of civil movement and democracy, as many of the activists are youths and women,
widely utilizing the internet to promote their cause. However, large media outlets have not captured their
efforts for the world to see; therefore, this talk will address the women involved in these “untold reform
movements” among Japanese society.
Fall of Mainstream Media and Rise of Citizen Centered Independent Media
Hiroko Aihara, Freelance Journalist, Fukushima
Fight Against Radiation Contamination as a Family Farmer in Solidarity with Consumers
Ayumi Kinezuka, Shizuoka Family Farmers Movement
Grassroots Women’s Actions for Peace and a Nuclear Free World
Hisae Ogawa, Codepink Osaka
Event Contact: cjs-events@berkeley.edu, 510-642-3156
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