Oakland Film Premiere: “Kintsukuroi” with Community Panel + Educator Workshop

1000 Oak St, Oakland, CA 94607, USA

DESCRIPTION

Please join us for the Oakland premiere of the new film, Kintsukuroi, which chronicles the lives of Japanese American families in the Bay Area and the impacts of Executive Order 9066 during World War II that changed the lives of 120,000 people and the landscape of the East Bay and the entire West Coast.
 
A short Q&A and educator curriculum workshop will follow the screening!
 
Saturday, March 22nd 
@ The Oakland Museum Theater, 1000 Oak Street
 

SCHEDULE: 

  • Doors open for check-in - 12:30pm
  • KINTSUKUROI screening begins - 1pm
  • Q&A following the film - 3:15pm
  • Educator Curriculum Workshop - 3:45-4:45pm

 

BUY YOUR TICKETS HEREhttps://events.humanitix.com/kintsukuroi-oakland-premiere

 

Make sure to buy your tickets in advance!

Limited early bird discount tickets for Teachers, Seniors & Students will be available: $15

General Admission: $25 | Tickets at the Door (if available): $30

 

 

Proceeds will support the PreK-12 Asian American Studies Summer Institute in the East Bay for Bay Area teachers to bring local histories into classrooms.

 

OUSD Teachers can earn Professional Growth Units or be compensated up to 4 Professional Development hours!
 
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