Slam Poet George Masao Yamazawa Nails What It’s Like to Be a Child of Immigrants
National Poetry Slam Champion George Masao Yamazawa is the son of Japanese immigrants — but he doesn’t know how to speak Japanese. Thus, he’s afraid of being the “broken chain” in his family’s lineage.
In his poem “The Bridge,” which Yamazawa performed at a slam poetry competition in December, he captured the identity crises many immigrants face in America.
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