JET Alumni Highlights - September 2021

JET Alumni Highlights 

Op Ed: “Japan’s Olympic-Size Gamble on COVID-19”
As Japan hosts the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, JCIE/USA Senior Fellow James Gannon (Ehime, 1992-1994) discusses the country’s national COVID-19 response and implications as the country hosts the Tokyo Olympics. Jim Gannon is Vice-Chair on the USJETAA Board of Directors.

Great Lakes JETAA Interview with Daniel Stone of Two Birds One Stone Learning

If you’ve ever wondered how to use your teaching experience after JET, our next guest from Ohio has truly made his experience work for him. Daniel Stone (Saitama, 2004-2007) has started his own tutoring company as well as working towards becoming a licensed teacher. Read on to find out more about his business and the many schools he taught at while on the JET Program.

How to Master a Life Transition - TED TalkListen to Bruce Feiler (Tottori-ken, 1989-90) TED Talk on "How to Master a Life Transition". Bruce is author of Learning to Bow, The Council of Dads, and several other books.
Learning by Ear, Craft Brewing in JapanListen to the latest episode Daniel Morales' (Fukushima, 2005-2008) podcast How to Japanese as he talks with Mike Grant about "Learning by Ear, Craft Brewing in Japan". Mike Grant is the co-founder of Devil Craft brewing and has been operating in Tokyo for 10 years as of this year. Devil Craft has four locations in the Tokyo area. See Craft Beer Professional’s interview with Mike here.

Ushiku ScreeningUshikudirected by Ian Thomas Ash, (Tochigi, 2000-2003) is a documentary on detainees at the infamous Ushiku immigration centre seeking asylum in Japan. Ushiku will be screening in the Electric Shadows Asian Film Festival in Antwerp, Belgium on September 5. The film was recently named one of Asian Film Festivals' eight films you shouldn't miss. Ushiku can also be screened On Demand in the US from August 30-September 9 in the I Will Tell International Film Festival and in Korea from September 9-16 in DMZ 국제다큐멘터리영화제 DMZ International Documentary Film Festival.
From JET to the New York YankeesListen to this podcast by the Japan Society Boston featuring JET alum George Rose (Fukushima, 1989-1991) share how he went From JET to the New York Yankees.

Issue Brief of the Friends of the Global Fund Japan (FGFJ): “Launching a Pandemic Financing Facility: Three Proposals & Their Implications for the Global Fund”

James Gannon's (Ehime, 1992-1994) report addresses areas of convergence and divergence in the three recommendations put forth by world leaders for a new financing facility for pandemic preparedness and response, and their implications for the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis, an international organization that has fought three of the world’s critical infectious diseases last 20 years. Jim Gannon is Vice-Chair on the USJETAA Board of Directors.
Laurel Lukaszewski Ceramics Available from Japan America Society of Washington, DCTreat yourself to a glass of sake with these beautifully handcrafted cups by Laurel Lukaszewski (Kagoshima, 1990-1992). Each cup is decorated with intricate Japanese-inspired patterns that imitate rhythmic sounds in nature. Limited availability. Purchase here.Laurel Lukaszewski / @laurellukaszewski is an artist based in Washington, DC, who creates ceramic installations and sculptures inspired by her study of Japan over the past three decades.Laurel is the Secretary on the USJETAA Board of Directors and former Executive Director.
Great Lakes JETAA Interview with Michael McVeyMicheal McVey (Saga-ken, 1991-1992) holds a Doctorate in Education, works at Eastern Michigan University, and was a JET in Saga-ken during the 90’s. Learn how JET has influenced the course of his career, from published work with international scholars, to book reviews, to work in global strategy development.
September 11th Lesson Plans
For teachers looking for lessons on the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, Daniel Stone (Saitama, 2004-2007) of Two Birds One Stone Learning created a 33-page e-book includes 15 weekly reports, newspaper articles from the September 12th. 2001 Los Angeles Times, and six comprehension questions with answers.  There's a student handout and teacher answer key versions. Download it here: The 9/11 Diaries: A Front line Airline Worker’s Perspective Fifteen Weekly Reports for the Fall 2001 Semester.
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