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Day of Remembrance: Stories of Incarceration Through Media and Art

  • Centenary United Methodist Church 300 s central ave lo San Francisco, California United States (map)

In commemoration of the 84th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which authorized the WW II Japanese American concentration camps, Centenary United Methodist Church will host "Day of Remembrance: Stories of Incarceration Through Media and Art" on Sunday, February 15, at 12:30 pm. 

A screening of the short film, "Misadventures of a Nisei Week Queen," featuring former Nisei Week Queen June Aochi Berk, will be followed by an insightful talk with her as she shares her experiences of being placed at Santa Anita Race Track Assembly Center and the Rohwer concentration camp. In addition, she will also discuss Presidential Proclamation25}5 and the Tuna Canyon Detention Center. 

In addition to the film and discussion, an exhibition of selected paintings by the late renowned Japanese American artist Masato "Eddy" Kurushima will be available for viewing, and a performance by the Centenary Chikara Taiko drummers will round out the event followed by a reception. 

"Day of Remembrance: Stories of Incarceration Through Media and Art" is open to the public, and there is no cost to attend. 

Centenary UMC is located at 300 S. Central Avenue, on the corner of 3rd Street in Little Tokyo. 

For more information, please contact the church office at (213) 617-9097; connect@centenaryD TLA. org. 

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