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The Dark Side of Sunny California

by Setsuko Winchester | Apr 28, 2020 | Politics, Race

…ty and purpose of this country from inception, were memorialized in its laws, and remain today the fiercest obstacle to the fulfillment of its promise. Setsuko Winchester is a ceramic artist, photographer, and former journalist at NPR. Her upcoming pr…

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A Brief History of American Bigotry

by Setsuko Winchester | Jun 4, 2018 | Immigration, Politics

…d as freely reported by me here in 2018. Setsuko Winchester is a ceramic artist, photographer, and former journalist at NPR. Her conceptual art work Freedom From Fear/Yellow Bowl Project asks the question “Who’s an American?” and deals with the forced…

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Counting Asians

by Setsuko Winchester | Apr 16, 2018 | Culture, Immigration, Politics

…American … like Bari, or Donald, or me? Setsuko Winchester is a ceramic artist, photographer, and former journalist at NPR. Her conceptual art work Freedom From Fear/Yellow Bowl Project asks the question “Who’s an American?” and deals with the forced…

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