Musuta Kusaka's Everyday Journey with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Japan
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A Film You’ll Want to Watch Twice: Thoughts on Everyone’s Talking!
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Knitting a tie during the fiscal year-end.
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Christmas Socks and Who Santa Really Is
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I tried pitching knitting to a junior colleague who loves weight training.
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The Deaflympics are a once-in-a-century kind of excitement!
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Sofa from Hosoki’s house
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I watched the movie “Futari no Mama”. I also had two moms in my home.
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A story about walking through the rush hour Shinbashi area relying only on the tactile paving blocks
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While knitting a vest in the park
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What I noticed when watching a movie with my daughter using an audio description
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A summer promise remembered at Meiji Gakuin University’s Rainbow Festival
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Tokyo Pride 2025 and my daughters kissing
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An old man and a third-grader. First knitting buddies
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A Parent-Child Wheelchair Rugby Tournament Report – It was fun! The playing experience was also shocking –
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An exhibition of illustrations depicting gay youth reminded me of my classmate from that day
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How to detect hearing loss. How to identify depression – until I submitted two medical certificates to my company
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Memories of the Special Olympics – U-kun and us a few years later
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The story of how I wrote a resume for S, who was transgender
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The friends I made this summer were children with intellectual disabilities.
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Dreams, Shibuya, and schizophrenia. But she still sings ~Review of the 10-year-old movie “Dokonimo Ikenai”~
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Trance March and a Chocolate Cake
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If S-kun and my mother had become a couple ~Transgender, Family, and Marriage~
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What same-sex marriage shows us is that we live our lives holding hands with someone
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Question the rules. The possibilities that lie beyond “dialogue” that we felt at a parasports event.
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Refugee and immigrant festival and hip-hop for living with our neighbors
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First time participating in a sign language workshop. Possibilities for communication felt by parents and children
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Graduation Ceremony for Mommy~Tears of a Female Leopard~
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What I saw when I took off my shoes and felt the braille blocks
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What happened on the night of my coming-of-age ceremony: When my mom was your age
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What I learned when I tried on high heels for the first time at age 43. Six months later.
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Hot, sweet and bitter. I went to the Refugee and Migrant Festival with my family
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Went to see Art Brut with my daughter.
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Enjoy “Tokyo 2020 Olympics SIDE: A/SIDE: B” as a horror movie
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The day father and daughter waved to the parade ~ A visit to Tokyo Rainbow Pride 2023 ~
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A hip-hop fan considers “How should we confront discrimination and hate?” – from two perspectives: university lectures and live performances
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Cheerful, fun, and tenacious! The creativity of the dialogue resonates in the movie “Interpreters of the Heart” – Rap is the best! A “haunting” in the pamphlet! –
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My daughter taught me the true essence of sports. My experience at Challenge Sports Tokyo
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Snow in Shinjuku in the fall! But that’s not all! A surprising and exciting experience at Diversity Park in Shinjuku
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The movie “One Sleeve Fish” that made me swoon as a transgender person in my family ~Are microaggressions really “micro”?~ [Spoiler Alert]
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Watch! Play! Expand your world! Why blind soccer “LIGA.i” can be enjoyed as a leisure activity for kids
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A manga cafe guide to the attraction “Tokyo Para Sports Park in Komazawa” – this is bound to be a hit with kids
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I went to Rainbow Pride TOKYO and realized that I should still do piggyback rides while I can.
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On the way home from the avatar robot cafe, my five-year-old daughter said, “I’m lonely!”
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Warm memories of S-kun, a transgender man, and his mother.
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