Episode 132: Beyond Heart Mountain with Alan O’Hashi
Author and documentarian Alan O’Hashi shares with Steve & Tammy highlights from his book Beyond Heart Mountain including the impact the internment of Japanese – Americans during WW2 had on his family and the Japanese community in the American West. Along the way, we discuss Alan’s experiences living in an intentional community and the advantages and challenges that come from that.
Go Beyond the Pale with Alan O’Hashi!
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