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Powering the Diverse Labor Economy of the Future: U.S.-Japan Cooperation on Supporting the Integration of Immigrant Students and Families

Vivian Chen (Shimane, 2016-2018)

Although immigration is enriching both Japanese and American societies, a critical issue is the integration of immigrant families and their children into educational systems, especially primary and secondary schools. This process has not only social implications, but also significant consequences for the U.S. and Japanese economies, which both face challenges due to aging populations and shrinking workforces…

JETs on Japan: April, 2025

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NEXT JET 2025 Cohort Registration Now Open!

The NEXT JET Group Mentorship Program gives departing JETs the chance to connect with JET alumni, current JETs and 2025 departing JETs to get advice and have a safe space to ask questions and connect. 2025 JETs are welcome to join at any point, although this group is typically most active through the end of July.

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Japan Society of Boston Meets Bianca Sanchez Alvarez (Hiroshima, 2016-2018)

This April, Japan Society of Boston featured Bianca Sanchez Alvarez (Hiroshima, 2016-2018). In their JSB meets JET Alumni series. Bianca reflects on her journey inspired by her great-grandfather’s Japanese roots. She shares insights on Hiroshima’s culture, from okonomiyaki to Peace Memorial Park, and the lasting connections made with students and colleagues.

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