Yuri Kochiyama Card
Yuri Kochiyama Card
Yuri Kochiyama (河内山 百合子 (ユリ・コウチヤマ), Kōchiyama Yuriko, born Mary Yuriko Nakahara; May 19, 1921 – June 1, 2014) was an American civil rights activist born in San Pedro, California. She was interned at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas during World War II, an experience that influenced her later views on racism in the United States. While interned, she helped run a letter-writing campaign to Nisei (transl. 'Second-generation') soldiers, wrote for the Jerome camp newspaper, and volunteered with the United Service Organizations (USO).
Cards of the Resistance were created to help people connect and share in meaningful and unique ways. Each card is designed, printed and produced in house at our Richmond workspace.
This is a 5x7 inch kraft paper card, blank on the inside - 90lb / 240gsm paper - heavyweight and high quality, with a 120gsm kraft envelope to match.
• easy to write on smooth cardstock
• blank on the inside, since you say it best
• professional printing in house with eco friendly inks
Ships in weather-protective packaging.