Talk:Steve Aoki/Archives/2017

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Ethnicity

Should he be listed as a Japanese-American artist or a plain American artist (of Japanese descent)? His parents are definitely Japanese and katakana names are not usually a sign of only being ethnically American. This would depend on his dad's ethnicity, right? Also, the article for his father Hiroaki Aoki states that he is a "Japanese-born American wrestler and restaurateur". This could be understood as him being Japanese and working as a wrestler in America specifically.

 Speeditor talk  00:51, 13 September 2015 (UTC)

PS: Found this video where he explicitly states that he is a Japanese-American. Not sure we can find a better subject on the person than themselves, in case anyone has anything to contradict this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkU0RWZa-ps

The only americans are people natively american, the rest are British, after the native genocide this has become gruesome. 200 millions dead have a right to be remembered and respected along with their nation. Steve Aoki is Japanese period. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.143.60.73 (talk) 01:15, 18 April 2017 (UTC)

Steve Aoki Charitable Fund and Cryonics

"Steve Aoki Charitable Fund"

I think "Steve Aoki Charitable Fund" which is mentioned in the article is now Aoki Foundation. See: Facebook twitter.com/aokifoundation www.steveaokifund.com now forwards to www.steveaoki.com/foundation/ which says Aoki Foundation.

It may also be worth noting that Aoki Foundation has held charity events for SENS Research Foundation and Buck Institute for Research on Aging. See: Bowling for Brains.

Cryonics

Steve Aoki is signed up for cryonics with See: here. I believe that he is signed up with Alcor Life Extension Foundation.

Thanks for reading this. Cheers. Michael Ten (talk) 05:16, 6 September 2017 (UTC)