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Free Screenings of “And Then They Came for Us”
And Then They Came for Us, a film directed by Abby Ginzberg and Ken Schneider, brings history into the present, retells the story of Executive Order 9066 and the violation of constitutional rights for Japanese Americans during WWII,
Shared Footsteps – From Exclusion to Injustice
A procession and Sansei arts experience Share in the footsteps with Sansei artists and musicians in this multi-site experience connecting the two powerful exhibitions at the Presidio. The artists work is a reflection and response to their families’ incarceration during WWII.
Film Screening of Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066
Never Again is Now: Mobilizing the Next Generation through the Japanese American Incarceration Story Please join us for a screening of ALTERNATIVE FACTS: THE LIES OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 9066, a documentary feature film by filmmaker Jon Osaki about the false information and political influences that led to the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans.Through post-film discussions,
Queering Japanese America
Amy Sueyoshi and Tina Takemoto will enable us to push back against mainstream narratives of the Japanese American incarceration experience and take a closer look at marginalized queer history, both during and after camp
Film Screening: And Then They Came For Us
Film Screening: And Then They Came For Us, a film directed by Abby Ginzberg and Ken Schneider, brings history into the present, retells the story of Executive Order 9066 and the violation of constitutional rights for Japanese Americans during WWII,