Picnic in the Park
Why let Kanto folks have all the fun? Meet and hang with us at Osaka Castle Park Saturday, May 28th.
Why let Kanto folks have all the fun? Meet and hang with us at Osaka Castle Park Saturday, May 28th.
Event Description Legacy Foundation Japan will be hosting its first-ever African American Gala that highlights and celebrates the culture, fashion, art, and history of Black people. This fundraising event will help expand the reach of the foundation as we seek to educate and strengthen our identity as black people through community and partnership. Legacy Foundation […]
We may have all joined a Sip and Paint but this time it’s all about Calligraphy and Wine. Join Momo Sensei from shosaishuji and she takes on a beautiful lesson in the Art of Calligraphy.
Come celebrate Founder’s Day with us with a family barbeque. We’re celebrating our Legacy Foundation Japan founding members with some classic favorite dishes, games and activities, music and dancing. Bring your chairs, food and drink to share, and space on your phone to take plenty of pictures.
This event has been cancelled. Thank you for understanding.
Let’s Talk About It! This time we are talking about Black Love with open eyes, ears, hearts and minds for better understanding. Come reserve at Legacy Lounge Juban! Only 20 spots available! Come share the love! Get your ticket ASAP!
For March's Let's Talk About It, Legacy Foundation Japan is partnering with TELL, Japan For Black Lives, Speak Easy TYO, Jaspora, Fruits In Suits, Black Creatives and MindCollective to talk about the importance of Mental Health. We believe that prioritizing your mental health is essential to your overall well-being.To many of us are suffering in silence, wearing one face to the public and another in the mirror. It's time to talk about mental health and gain the tools needed to live healthier lives.
This event is a panel discussion, free to the public, but there are only 75 seats so RSVP today.
Sharing different natural styles parents can do on their kids as well as styles teens and college students can do for themselves.
スタイリスト、理髪師、親のグループを集めて、親が子供にできるさまざまな自然なスタイルや、10代の若者や大学生が自分のためにできるスタイルを共有します。
She is said to be tirelessly self-sacrificing, expected to be endlessly resilient, and thought to be entirely independent and self-reliant. Who is she? The “Strong Black woman.” Black women are “strong.” But what does that really mean? Join Legacy Foundation Japan and special guest Jatauan Glass L CIV (USA), as we unpack what Glass calls the “Strong Black Woman Disease,” and its , pervasive hold on black women and our place in society. Jatauan Glass is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and designated Qualified Supervisor for mental health counselor interns. Previous experience includes mental health and substance use residential /outpatient treatment programs, human trafficking advocacy, and opioid consultation. Populations targeted include children, adolescents, adults, and families. Mental health focuses include anxiety, trauma, and depressive symptoms. She has experience with cognitive behavioral, trauma-focused cognitive behavioral, brief-solution focused, motivational interviewing, systemic, and person-centered techniques. In the Navy, she served as a first responder in military sexual assault incidents. Navy experience also provided unique exposure and enhanced understanding of a multitude of cultures and ethnicities. In Japan, Ms. Glass maintains a private practice and works with military service members and their families.
This event is a ladies only panel discussion and there are only 50 seats, so RSVP today.
Sharing different natural styles parents can do on their kids as well as styles teens and college students can do for themselves.
スタイリスト、理髪師、親のグループを集めて、親が子供にできるさまざまな自然なスタイルや、10代の若者や大学生が自分のためにできるスタイルを共有します。