Cultural Authenticity in Diaspora: Visualizing the casual dinner experience at Kiki’s Dining

This photo gallery before you examines Kiki’s Japanese Casual Dining as a distinctive site of cultural authenticity within Colorado’s culinary landscape. As one of the few establishments in the region operated by a Japanese owner, Kiki’s offers a compelling case study in diasporic food culture. As a Japanese american it is refreshing to have an establishment so close to campus that many students can take a 20 minute walk to. The images foreground the spatial and aesthetic qualities of the interior, emphasizing its alignment with the traditional ramen-ya (ラーメン屋) model of casual dining in Japan. Such spaces are historically associated with comfort, informality, and post-work reprieve, where patrons gather to consume simple fare and alcoholic beverages. Collectively, the gallery documents how cultural identity is preserved, adapted, and experienced through everyday dining environments.

DU Students Hanging Out on Campus

The focus of my photo slideshow is to showcase students experiencing the DU campus. Whether they are laying out in the sun petting dogs, studying in the dining hall, going to a hockey game, or hustling to their next class, each moment adds to the energy of campus life. The simplicity of everyday life is what is most fulfilling. I also included DU related scenes to add to the atmosphere.

DU Dorm Life

Photos by: Ella Lannan

For my audio photo slideshow I want to convey how each room is different but still connected since we all live together. For the audio, I’m thinking of using a famous movie monologue in the background or a song that everyone in our dorm loves. If I have time I also want to add short clips of my roommates and I talking or hanging out to make it feel more personal.

More Than a Game: How DU Celebrated a Championship Together

For my photo gallery I chose to do pictures from this past weekend when DU won the National Championship. Although I was neither at the game or a player on the ice, I had my own unique experience watching the game with my friends at a local college bar. I also was able to capture the celebration and the aftermath of the win as students flooded the streets, celebrating a moment that felt bigger than just a game. Through my photos, I want to capture not only the excitement and energy of that night, but also what it means to experience a major campus moment as part of a community. Even without being at the arena, the sense of school spirit, connection, and collective celebration was undeniable, and that shared experience is what I hope to communicate through this gallery.