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Black Filmmakers Find Their Creative Niche in Japan
Black filmmakers have been making their mark in The Land of the Rising Sun. Nowadays, filmmakers do not need to go to Hollywood become a successful. Don’t get me wrong. Hollywood is still the place to make it if you want to … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Woolfolk, Ana Tanaka, Ben Guillory, Danny Glover, Detention, Don Doko Don: The Yamakiya Taiko Club Story, Eki(The Station), Gudni Gudnasan, Harimaya Bridge, Homicide:Life On The Street, JET Program, Kenji Iwai, Kuroi Hitsuji(Black Sheep), Michiko Kodoma, Natsuhi Ueno, Obon, Robert Schwartz, Shima Obnishi, Shogen, Shoichi Honda, Stay, Tei Tomari, Urbanworld Film Festival
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The JET Program: A Great Way to Explore the Seven Wonders of Japan while Teaching English
Recently, I applied for the JET Program to teach English for next year. I am passionate about Japanese culture and really want to experience what this great country has to offer. The position I applied for was an ALT(Assistant Language … Continue reading
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Tagged English instruction, JET Program, living abroad, teaching English
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