
- Title: Beyond Heart Mountain
- Author: Alan O’Hashi
- Publisher: Winter Goose Publishing
- Genre: Memoir, historical biography
- Language: English
- Amazon: $14.99 USD
- Author : $18.95 USD – Donate to Boulder Community media
- Paperback: 221 pages
- ISBN-13: 978-1952909146
- Published: February 27, 2022
- Formats: Paperback (6”x9”)
- Wholesale: jessica@wintergoosepublishing.com
- Territories sold: Worldwide
- Synopsis: During World War II, Cheyenne native Alan O’Hashi’s family avoided life in internment camps such as Heart Mountain. Alan now documents the overt and quiet racism pervasive there and throughout the United States and relates his experiences to current struggles and the issue of civility within society.

- DVD Title: Beyond Heart Mountain (DVD)
- Author: Alan O’Hashi
- Producer: Boulder Community Media
- Genre: Memoir, historical biography
- Language: English
- Run Time:: 56 minutes
- Rating: G
- Format: NTSC
- Released: December 27, 2021
- Retail Price: $11.95 USD
- Wholesale: Boulder Community Media – bvet22@yahoo.com
- SKU: 45808 25649
- Territories sold: Worldwide
- Synopsis: During World War II, Cheyenne native Alan O’Hashi’s family avoided life in internment camps such as Heart Mountain. Alan now documents the overt and quiet racism pervasive there and throughout the United States and relates his experiences to current struggles and the issue of civility within society. DVD story includes interviews with Robert Walters, Terie Miyamoto, Carol Kishiyama Hough, and Brian Matsuyama who lived and worked in the once vibrant West 17th Street Japanese neighborhood.

- Title: Nishigawa Neighborhood
- Author: Alan O’Hashi
- Publisher: Boulder Community Media
- Genre: Memoir, historical biography
- Language: English
- Paperback: 86 pages (over 100 color images)
- ISBN-13: 9780578373379
- Published: March 15, 2022
- Formats: Hardback (11”x8.5”) Coffee Table Book
- Retail Price: $38.00 USD
- Wholesale: Boulder Community Media – bvet22@yahoo.com
- Territories sold: Worldwide
- Synopsis: “Nishigawa Neighborhood” is the companion to “Beyond Heart Mountain.” The coffee table book has 102 full-color pictures. During World War II, Cheyenne native Alan O’Hashi’s family avoided life in internment camps such as Heart Mountain. Alan now documents the overt and quiet racism pervasive there and throughout the United States and relates his experiences to current struggles and the issue of civility within society.