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Kaye Kaminishi of the legendary Vancouver Asahi Baseball Team receives the Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award at 2019 Thomas Shoyama Sakura Gala
Kaye Kaminishi, third baseman for the legendary Vancouver Asahi Baseball Team, will receive this year’s 2019 Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award at Nikkei Place Foundation’s annual fundraising dinner. Previous recipients include Dr. David Suzuki, Joy Kogawa, Arthur Hara, Gordon Kadota, and Henry Wakabayashi.
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BURNABY, BC – Kaye Kaminishi, third baseman for the legendary Vancouver Asahi Baseball Team, will receive this year’s 2019 Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award at Nikkei Place Foundation’s annual fundraising dinner. Previous recipients include Dr. David Suzuki, Joy Kogawa, Arthur Hara, Gordon Kadota, and Henry Wakabayashi.
“We are very proud to be able to highlight inspiring heroes from the Japanese Canadian community through our Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award. We feel incredibly excited and honoured to celebrate Kaye Kaminishi at this year's Gala.” remarks Naomi Kawamura, Executive Director at Nikkei Place Foundation.
Kaye will be honoured at the Thomas Shoyama Sakura Gala on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at the Coast Coal Harbour Hotel by APA. It will also feature guest speaker Premier John Horgan, and Japanese Canadian actor Kevan Ohtsji as emcee. This inspired evening honours the legacies of Nikkei (Japanese Canadians), and benefits Nikkei Place Foundation in supporting future generations of Nikkei – to change lives and community for the better. Tickets are available through EventBrite.
Joining the Vancouver Asahi team as a third baseman, and the youngest member, was a dream come true for Kaye. He was sometimes called the “Vacuum Cleaner”, as he scooped up the ball for throws to first base. His baseball career did not end when the Vancouver Asahi team were disbanded and interned during the Second World War.
During the war, when over 22,000 Japanese Canadians were forcibly removed from the west coast of British Columbia, Kaye and his mother were sent to East Lillooet, a then-called self-supporting internment camp. There, he helped bridge community relations between the two distinct communities of East Lillooet and Lillooet through the game of baseball.
Kaye organized a softball team amongst the residents of the internment camp, and spoke with the RCMP officers to propose exhibition games between the East Lillooet softball team and Lillooet teams. These games opened up interactions between the two communities which had previously been racially divided, creating a new social and economic relationship that benefitted everyone.
“We spoke English. On the streets we weren’t welcome, but on the field, we were the Asahi, Vancouver’s champions. Everyone cheered for us. Our people had a voice.” Kaye Kaminishi says in the latest Heritage Minute by Historica Canada.
Kaye is a role model for overcoming racial and economic discrimination. The Vancouver Asahi Baseball Team were a symbol of the Japanese Canadian struggle for equality and respect. With their unique way of playing baseball — known as 'brain ball' — they were able to overcome differences for the love of the game. Despite the team being disbanded and interned during the Second World War, they left a legacy of inspiration for future generations of all Canadians.
Event Information
When: Sunday, March 10, 2019 — 5:00pm Registration & Reception, 6:00pm Event Start
Where: Coast Coal Harbour Hotel
Tickets available on EventBrite: https://thomas-shoyama-gala.eventbrite.com
or contact Nikkei Place Foundation at 604-777-2122 or gala@nikkeiplacefoundation.org.
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About Nikkei Place Foundation
Nikkei Place Foundation is the charitable fundraising organization for the Nikkei Place Japanese Canadian community in Burnaby. We are the bridge that connects philanthropy with Nikkei history, arts, culture, community, and senior care. Together with our partners, the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (NNMCC) and the Nikkei Seniors Health Care and Housing Society (NSHCHS), we work to build a strong and vibrant community for all.
For media inquires, please contact:
Lindsay Fong
Marketing & Communications Manager
creative@nikkeiplacefoundation.org
Kaye Kaminishi of the Asahi Baseball Team, role model for overcoming racial and economic discrimination, receives the Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award at Thomas Shoyama Gala
Nikkei Place Foundation proudly announces Kaye Kaminishi of the Asahi Baseball Team is this year’s 2019 Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Previous recipients include Dr. David Suzuki, Joy Kogawa, Arthur Hara, Gordon Kadota and Henry Wakabayashi. He will be honoured at their spring fundraiser, the Thomas Shoyama Sakura Gala, on Sunday, March 10, 2019…
BURNABY, BC – Nikkei Place Foundation proudly announces Kaye Kaminishi of the Asahi Baseball Team is this year’s 2019 Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Previous recipients include Dr. David Suzuki, Joy Kogawa, Arthur Hara, Gordon Kadota and Henry Wakabayashi. He will be honoured at their spring fundraiser, the Thomas Shoyama Sakura Gala, on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at the Coast Coal Harbour Hotel by APA. This event benefits Nikkei Place Foundation in supporting future generations of Nikkei (Japanese Canadians) – to change lives and community for the better.
Premier John Horgan is pleased to be a special guest and speaker at the Thomas Shoyama Sakura Gala this year.
Kaye Kaminishi is a role model for overcoming racial and economic discrimination. The Asahi Baseball team were a symbol of the Japanese Canadian struggle for equality and respect. With their unique way of playing baseball — known as 'brain ball' — they were able to overcome differences for the love of the game. Despite the team being disbanded and interned during the Second World War, they left a legacy of inspiration for future generations of all Canadians.
“We are very proud to be able to highlight inspiring heroes from the Japanese Canadian community through our Thomas Shoyama Lifetime Achievement Award. We feel incredibly excited and honoured to celebrate Kaye Kaminishi at this year's Gala.” remarks Naomi Kawamura, Executive Director at Nikkei Place Foundation.
Nikkei Place Foundation is also excited to award this year’s 2018-19 Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary to the Shin Asahi Baseball Team. The Asahi Baseball Association is spreading the Japanese way of baseball — inspired by the original Asahi team's skill, perseverance, accomplishments, and wishes to inspire a new generation of ball players in Nikkei community in Canada. They are dedicated to building healthy communities through baseball.
The Thomas Shoyama Sakura Gala will be emceed by Japanese Canadian actor Kevan Ohtsji, and the evening will include a silent auction with a variety of items and experiences up for bid, dinner, fund-a-need, and live entertainment.
Please check www.nikkeiplacefoundation.org for the most updated information.
For tickets and sponsorship information contact Nikkei Place Foundation: 604-777-2122 or gala@nikkeiplacefoundation.org. Tickets also available online at: https://thomas-shoyama-gala.eventbrite.com
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About Nikkei Place Foundation
Nikkei Place Foundation is the charitable fundraising organization for the Nikkei Place Japanese Canadian community in Burnaby. We are the bridge that connects philanthropy with Nikkei history, arts, culture, community, and senior care. Together with our partners, the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (NNMCC) and the Nikkei Seniors Health Care and Housing Society (NSHCHS), we work to build a strong and vibrant community for all.
For media inquires, please contact:
Lindsay Fong
Marketing & Communications Manager
creative@nikkeiplacefoundation.org