
Kindness Is…Blog
Honoring Mitsuye Endo
March is Women’s History Month and a great time to share the many contributions of women throughout history. Of course, we wouldn’t need a special month if these women had been acknowledged throughout history, right? This is particularly true for the woman I’m highlighting in my March blog: Mitsuye Endo.
“My Dad, Tad!”
I am my father’s daughter and many who knew him say that I have his smile and his knack for making friends! Well, I inherited much, much more from my dad and this month, I’m honoring him with some of my favorite memories of my dear dad.
“Seima 125.”
125 years ago, my grandpa, Seima Munemitsu, was born in Japan and later immigrated to America, where he became a farmer and was unjustly interned during WWII. Despite everything, he never became bitter. He was kind, hardworking, and loved by his community.
Today, he'd be amazed by how far Japanese Americans have come—seeing sushi everywhere, Japanese faces on TV and in sports, and players like Shohei Ohtani in the World Series. Grandpa never talked about the wrongs he faced, but he would be proud to see his story still inspiring others. Happy 125, Grandpa—thank you for everything.
“Year 3 and more to come!”
Happy 3rd Year/Anniversary of the Book!
“Year 3 and more to come!”
The Kindness of Color all started with story-telling and we want to continue to share kindness through this collection of writing!
Here we will share updates on the book, and new stories - yours and ours - as together we cultivate kindness.