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2025 Kyosei: USC Culture Night (Celebration of Japanese American Culture & Heritage: Featuring Performances, Activities..)NEW

Date: Saturday, 8 March, 2025       Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Ronald Tutor Campus Center, Trojan Grand Ballroom
TCC B41
3607 Trousdale Pkwy
Los Angeles, CA 90089
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Map of Ronald Tutor Campus Center, Trojan Grand Ballroom, TCC B41

Culture Night is an annual celebration of Japanese American culture and heritage, featuring vibrant performances, interactive activities, and a shared meal to foster connection and community. This year’s theme is Kyōsei, meaning “living together in harmony.” The program will explore the history of LA's Little Tokyo. We will reflect on its rich cultural legacy, examine the challenges it faces today-such as gentrification and economic pressures-and discuss ways to ensure the preservation of this vital community for future generations.

USC Culture Night RSVP Form 2025
Please fill out this RSVP for USC Nikkei's 18th Annual Culture Night! Please submit one RSVP for each individual in your party that is coming to the event.

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Date
March 8th, 2025

Time
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
TCC Ballroom

About Kyosei 
Kyosei is a Japanese word that translates to "symbiosis" or "living together" in harmony. It is often used to describe a philosophy of coexistence, mutual prosperity, and working together for the common good. The concept is applied in various fields, including business, ethics, and environmental sustainability.

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