SAN JOSE — This Sunday, Dec. 19, on “Asian Pacific America” with Robert Handa:
We catch up with June Kuramoto. The music icon and co-founder of the band Hiroshima joins us to talk music, family, and her hope to return to live performances.
We talk to the executive director of the Diversity in Health Training Institute, an organization helping talented and accomplished immigrants get jobs in the medical field.
Plus a beautiful koto performance by June Kuramoto.
Watch or set your DVR — 5:30 a.m. on NBC Bay Area, 6 p.m. on COZI TV (Comcast 186).
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