Rooted in a legacy spanning nearly a century, the Japanese American Citizens League Hoosier Chapter serves the Fishers, Indiana community as a vital gathering place for Japanese Americans, newcomers from Japan, and their family members and friends. The chapter's diverse membership creates a rich cultural mosaic that reflects the values of inclusion, understanding, and community solidarity that define the organization's mission.
Since 1929, the national Japanese American Citizens League has championed human and civil rights, and the Hoosier Chapter carries forward this important work at the local level. The organization is committed to protecting the rights of Japanese Americans while striving to secure civil and human rights for all people, regardless of ethnicity or background. Beyond advocacy, the Hoosier Chapter serves as a cultural steward, working to preserve and promote Japanese American heritage and values within Indiana's multicultural landscape.
What sets the Hoosier Chapter apart is its emphasis on building genuine community connections through shared experiences and meaningful engagement. Members participate in celebrations, social gatherings, educational programs, and community service that foster a strong sense of belonging among local Japanese Americans. The chapter's commitment to intergenerational connection, cultural preservation, and mutual understanding makes it an essential institution for Japanese American families and allies in the Fishers region.
Fishers, IN