Unloading Childhood Trauma

This is an online counseling session that will ask all participants to keep their Zoom screens blank and to change their names to remain anonymous. This month’s session will deal with all aspects of trauma we experienced as children and how it affects us today.

Free

Juneteenth Social

Legacy Foundation Japan would like to welcome our global community to observe Juneteenth on June 19th, 2021! Juneteenth is known as Freedom Day, Emancipation Day, and Jubilee Day. It commemorates the ending of slavery in America, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed to abolish slavery. The holiday was mostly celebrated in Texas and regions familiar with the anniversary. Juneteenth has grown recently to be recognized nationally and globally as African Americans continue to fight for rights and liberty.

Free

Fathers Day Celebration

Legacy Foundation Japan wants to celebrate the greatest fathers and father figures in our community on Sunday, June 20th!

¥3000

Love and Soul: Soul Food Cooking Lesson

Soul food is traditional African American cooking that originated from the Southern United States. Often known as “down-home”, “southern cooking”, or “comfort food”, soul food is an integral part of Black food culture and often evokes strong feelings of home, family, and togetherness (healthline.com). Meals often include collard greens, macaroni and cheese, fried chicken, black eyed peas, ham hocks, cornbread, gumbo, candied yams, sweet potato pie, and peach cobbler.

¥1500 – ¥3000

The History of African American and Japan Relations

There has been a lot of misinformation about the relationship between African Americans and Japanese. We will have renowned scholar and author Dr. Reginald Kearney lead a discussion about the historical relationship from his life’s research, career, and published books, “The Twentieth Century Japanese: African American Views of the Japanese” and “Reconcilable Differences: Issues in African American-Japanese Relations”.

Free

Founder’s Day Celebration

September 5th is Legacy Foundation Japan’s Founder’s Day, where we show appreciation to our founding members, volunteers, and those who’ve made LFJ possible. Despite the numerous challenges of 2020, a group of like-minded, hard-working people came together to build a community where members of the diaspora could thrive in Japan. Come revel and reflect with us as we celebrate the members who started it all.

Free

Permanent Residence with Ryohei

Are you thinking about making Japan your forever home but not quite sure about the process? The Legacy Foundation Japan is hosting an information seminar for those interested in obtaining permanent residence status.

¥1000.00

Healing from workplace hurt

Too many negative work experiences left unchecked can do some severe damage over time. That’s why the Legacy Foundation Japan is hosting a virtual meeting with Dr Ashley Dash, Certified Job and Career and Development Coach and Job and Career and Transition Coach.

¥1000.00

Furusato Nozei Part 2

Event Description In December, Natsumi walked us through the beginning of Furusato Nozei. Now that you have chosen your 'gifts', what's next?  The main takeaway from part one is to keep the recipes the cities send to you. Now that you have it in hand, what to do next? Natsumi will now walk us through […]

Free

Filing your Us Tax with Ms. Pitts

2021 might be over, but you still have the receipts. If you’re living abroad and need to file in the United States this tax season, join our live event with tax expert Ms. Pitts. She’ll give some useful tips and advice on how to file taxes in the States and answer a few of your questions.

¥1000.00

Prepared For A Natural Disaster?

Do you know what to do in the case of a Natural Disaster? How should you pack? The Legacy Foundation Japan is working with the Peace Boat Disaster Relief to present a workshop to prepare you!

¥1500.00