Remembering Steve Tatsukawa (1949-1984)
/February 27, 2024 marks the 40th Anniversary of the passing of Steve Tatsukawa – Visual Communications’ (VC) founding Executive Director and beloved community activist. Today, we recall his impact, his humor, and positive influence he had on those around him. Through stories and shared memories, we keep alive the memory of Steve Tatsukawa, ensuring that his legacy will be passed on for generations to come.
In 1970, Steven Tatsukawa brought his interests in media making and social justice to the VC space. Fondly referred to as the APA independent cinema community’s “Will Rodgers” for his earnest sense of humor, Tatsukawa produced many of VC’s late-1970s productions (including HITO HATA: RAISE THE BANNER) and served as Executive Director until his untimely passing at age 35 in 1984.
In the 1980s, arts funding across the country declined dramatically as conservatives gained power in government. Many staff reluctantly departed to secure employment or start families, and VC dwindled to a core group of Nancy Araki, Linda Mabalot, and distribution specialist John Rier. Tatsukawa had become program director at KCET but continued to advise the staff.
Under Steve Tatsukawa, VC presented the first Asian American International Film Festival at a newly opened Japan America Theatre in Los Angeles Little Tokyo in October 1983. The festival became known as The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, which has grown to showcase the artistic achievements of many media artists of Asian Pacific ancestry, and is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year.
As we honor Steve’s memory, we celebrate the impact he made on the lives of others, recognizing the indelible mark he left in the community. His values serve as a guiding light for our practices, anchoring us in a tradition of activism, inclusivity, and community engagement.
Steve Tatsukawa Was a Yellow Pearl is a tribute to Steve featuring Mia Yamamoto and Band with an original song to spotlight this unique merry prankster and the impact he had on all of us from VC, Gidra, and the movement community.