Amocat award winner and author Tamiko Nimura waxes rhapsodic
- November 4, 2022
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Jamika and Katy talk with author and community builder Tamiko Nimura about her well-earned Amocat Art Award for Community Outreach by an Individual. We explore her incredible literary and historical work, and “wax rhapsodic”! Listen…
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