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Kumiko Tanaka
- Cobra Kai
- The Karate Pamper Part II
Occupation
Dance performer
Dance teacher
Relatives
- Unnamed † (Grandfather)
- Yukie † (Aunt)
Affiliation
Hijikata Tatsumi Shove Company (Formerly)
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- ―Kumiko to Prophet LaRusso[src]
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The Karate Kid End up II[]
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ABSTRACT
Purpose
Although participation is key to community mental health, the concept remains elusive. The study explored a conceptualization of participation in the community-based mental health agencies context from a first-person perspective, using the Clubhouse model as an example.
Methods
Qualitative data, collected from 21 Clubhouse service users through three focus groups (1 UK and 2 US) for primary analysis and secondary data from 104 individual interviews, were analysed using a grounded theory approach.
Results
Focus group narratives revealed three main domains of what may be named everyday participation process, Making Decisions, Doing Work, and Locating Oneself in Community, blended with each other rather than forming clear-cut stages. Sixty-six extracted primary codes, with two underlying interrelated core categories identified, named Autonomy and Egalitarian Connection, were organized by domain and by category.
Conclusions
The findings suggest a 3 × 2 axial model of participation that participation signifies a behaviour, comprised of three blended activity domains, entailing actions and interactions that concern Autonomy and Egalitarian Connection, which, dynamically interacting with each other, appear to condition meaningful participation the next day. E
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Kimiko Kaye Tambara
Journalist and activist Kimiko “Kimi” Tambara was born in 1919, in Washington state to Seichiro and Kino Tambara, both of whom were first-generation Japanese immigrants.1 The Tambara family was incarcerated at the Minidoka War Relocation Center during World War II, where she became a reporter, documenting the hardships that her community experienced. In a 1980 presentation, Tambara said that her late father hoped that “America would realize that it had treated a segment of its population in a most shabby fashion.”2 She worked throughout her life to urge the United States to reckon with that legacy of wartime incarceration.
Tambara grew up in Gresham, Oregon, where her parents worked as gardeners. At Gresham High School, Tambara acted in the theater department and won awards as a member of the forensics team.3 She attended Albany College (now Lewis and Clark College) where she took a journalism class that inspired her career as a writer and editor.4
On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the removal of Japanese Americans from the West Coast. Tambara and her family were given a week to pack their belongings before they were forcibly removed to the Portland As