UCSC Night at the Museum – Resettlement: Chicago Story
Wednesday, March 1, 2023,
7pm - 9pm
705 Front Street
FREE
What is it like to be forced to leave your home, deny your heritage, and start over? Join us for the California premiere of “Resettlement: Chicago Story,” a new short fictional film and educational website, which explores how people of Japanese ancestry remade their lives in the Midwest after their wrongful incarceration during World War II.
The event is part of the annual Night at the Museum hosted by The Humanities Institute and Humanities Division at UC Santa Cruz and is co-sponsored by the Watsonville-Santa Cruz Japanese American Citizens League. It will serve as this year’s Day of Remembrance. Marcia Hashimoto will attend and speak to the enduring legacy of her late and much beloved husband Mas Hashimoto.
The evening will commence with a special performance by the Watsonville Taiko Group, followed by a screening of the film, a preview of the larger web experience, and a Q&A discussion with some of the project’s core creators.
Registration required. Reception to follow. This event is free and open to the public.
If you have disability-related needs, please contact us at thi@ucsc.edu or call 831-459-1274 by February 22, 2023. This event is co-sponsored by the Watsonville-Santa Cruz Japanese American Citizens League and Full Spectrum Features.