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“Issei” a piece by Laura Kina depicts her Okinawan great-grandmother, who was a sugarcane farmer in Hawaii. This oil painting is a part of the Wing Luke Museum’s Under My Skin exhibit. (Photo via laurakina.com)

“Issei” a piece by Laura Kina depicts her Okinawan great-grandmother, who was a sugarcane farmer in Hawaii. This oil painting is a part of the Wing Luke Museum’s Under My Skin exhibit. (Photo via laurakina.com)

Alex Stonehill

Alex is a cofounder and editor of The Seattle Globalist. He's a visual journalist whose work has been published by PBS, The Seattle Times, FRONTLINE/World and the Seattle Weekly.  Alex teaches journalism in the University of Washington's Department of Communication and recently directed the documentary film Barzan.
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