Upcoming Screenings

Resistance at Tule Lake: Screening and discussion with filmmaker Konrad Aderer in commemoration of Day of Remembrance 2020

Wednesday, February 19, 2020
2:00-4:00 PM
Brooklyn College
Room 242, Second floor⠀
Brooklyn College Library
https://buff.ly/2OCuDvB

Presented by The Ethyle R.Wolfe Institute for the Humanities, in cooperation with the Office of Diversity and Equity Programs, the Office of the President, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Departments of Sociology and History, the Women’s Center, and the Asian/Asian American Studies Steering Committee.

Part of Brooklyn College’s We Stand Against Hate series, commemorating the Day of Remembrance of the signing of Executive Order 9066.

Resistance at Tule Lake presentation at “Japanese American, Japanese Brazilian: The Art and Photography of Transnational Belonging”, a workshop presented by the Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University Yale University

Saturday, February 22, 2020
Yale University
New Haven, CT
details TBA

TV Broadcast

Asian Pacific Heritage Month, May 2019: National Broadcast on PBS WORLD Channel

Friday May 24th, 2019 TBD

WORLD Channel will broadcast Resistance at Tule Lake for May’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (#MyAPALife) programming.

Details TBD: check back on this page or WORLD Channel for updates.

You can find your local PBS station here: http://bit.ly/2K1MJSS

National Broadcast Premiere

Sunday May 6th, 2018 at 7pm EST/4pm PST

WORLD Channel’s 56-minute broadcast of Resistance at Tule Lake aired on Sunday, May 6th, 2018 at 7pm EST / 4pm PDT as part of May’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month programming.

Additional Showings:

Wednesday, May 8, 2018 at 5am EST/ 2am PDT and at 11am EST/ 8am PDT.

You can find your local PBS station here: http://bit.ly/2K1MJSS

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Past Screenings

2019

November 9: Films of Remembrance NY presented by NichiBei Foundation at Tenri Institute (New York, NY)

May 13: Cinema Arts Center (Huntington, NY)

February 9: San Diego Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (San Diego, CA)

February 16: Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal (Montreal, Quebec)

February 19: Asian Cultural Center, Yale University (New Haven, CT)

March 10: Oakland Asian Cultural Center (Oakland, CA)

March 28: National Council on Public History (NCPH) 2019 Annual Meeting (Hartford, CT)

2018

October 24: City College of New York: (New York City, NY)

July 19: 2018 JACL National Convention (Philadelphia, PA)

July 1: Tule Lake Pilgrimage (Klamath Falls, OR)

May 26: Sacramento Asian Pacific Film Festival (Sacramento, CA)

May 23: Los Angeles Harbor College (Los Angeles, CA)

April 13: Revolution Books Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)

April 6: 16th Oakland International Film Festival (Oakland, CA)

April 5: 16th Oakland International Film Festival (Oakland, CA)

April 3: 16th Oakland International Film Festival (Oakland, CA)

March 25: 11th Annual New York Peace Festival (New York City, NY)

February 28: New Jersey Premiere at Rutgers University Libraries (Piscataway Township, NJ)

February 24: Washington Premiere at the Seattle Asian American Film Festival (Seattle, WA)

February 22: Alwan for the Arts (New York, NY)

February 19: California State University (Chico, CA)

February 10: Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles, CA)

February 8: Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA)

February 4: Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA)

2017

December 10: Austin Asian American Film Festival (Austin, TX)

November 18: Pennsylvania Premiere at the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival (Philadelphia, PA)

October 21: New England Premiere at the Boston Asian American Film Festival (Boston, MA)

October 20: Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College (New York, NY)

October 19: 56-min Cut at St. Francis College (Brooklyn, NY)

September 14: Occidental College Premieres 56-min Cut! (Los Angeles, CA)

July 19: East Coast Premiere at JAPAN CUTS 2017 (New York, NY)

May 6: 33rd Asian Pacific Film Festival (Buena Park, CA)

April 29: CSU Long Beach Screening with Q&A (Long Beach, CA)

April 25: Queens College Private Screening for CUNY (Flushing, NY)

April 23: Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase (San Diego, CA)

April 22: Oregon Pacific NW Premiere at DisOrient Film Festival (Eugene, OR)

April 2: 22nd Annual Asian American Showcase (Chicago, IL)

March 11: San Francisco Premiere at CAAMFest 2017 (San Francisco, CA)

February 25: Films of Remembrance (San Francisco, CA)

February 25: GVJCI Annual Day of Remembrance (Gardena, CA)

February 17: CSU Cineculture (Fresno, CA)

February 11: Northern California Time of Remembrance (NCTOR) (Sacramento, CA)

outreach@lifeorliberty.org  | Resistance at Tule Lake is a project under the fiscal sponsorship of Third World Newsreel (aka Camera News, Inc.), an alternative media arts organization that fosters the creation, appreciation and dissemination of independent film and video by and about people of color and social justice issues.

Resistance at Tule Lake is a presentation of the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Support was provided in part by New York State Council on the Arts. Additional funding has been made possible by the Puffin Foundation.

This project was funded, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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