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Meet Yen Phan, a distinguished journalist with a knack for capturing the essence of Hawaii's vibrant culture and dynamic news landscape. With a keen understanding of local issues and a passion for storytelling, she illuminates the island's stories with depth and insight, earning accolades for her unwavering dedication to covering Hawaii's diverse communities.
View all postsSan Times honors the three generations – Sansei, Yonsei, and Gosei – who are now responsible for keeping the values and traditions of our Issei and Nisei ancestors alive and to continue telling Japanese American stories for the future generations to learn from. San Times will be a resource for anyone wanting to learn more about our community, featuring videos, pictures, and stories about the past, present, and future.
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