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8.6.2007
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8.6.2007
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In the Shadow Of Hiroshima:
Childrens' Visions Of Life

IEAS GALLERY EXHIBITION
June 12 to September 12, 2012
Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
6th Floor, 2223 Fulton Street, Berkeley, CA

DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
August 10, 4:30 pm
145 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley
Observance of the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Sneak Preview of upcoming documentary,
Pictures from a Hiroshima Schoolyard
Screening and discussion with Director Bryan Reichhardt

LECTURE AND CLOSING RECEPTION
September 11, 4:00 pmIEAS Conference Room, 6th Floor, 2223 Fulton St., Berkeley
"Hiroshima Maidens, Bikini Islanders, and Lucky Dragons: Contesting War Memories and Promoting Peace in Cold War Japan and the US"
Speaker: Elyssa Faison, History, University of Oklahoma

This exhibition, sponsored by the Institute of East Asian Studies and the Center for Japanese Studies, UC Berkeley, is free and open to the public. For further information, please contact IEAS:

http://ieas.berkeley.edu
510-642-2809
ieas@berkeley.edu


A story rooted in the past but set in present day, Pictures from a Hiroshima Schoolyard tells the story of two communities on opposite sides of a World War who share an exchange after a horrific human tragedy, and the children's drawings that represent the legacy of one simple act of kindness.

Pictures from a Hiroshima Schoolyard is a story about hope in the face of horror, the possibility of reconciliation between bitter enemies and the unwavering optimism of children.


Partial Funding by
Supported by
  • Honkawa Elementary School and Alumni
  • Hiroshima Film Commission
  • Hiroshima / Nagasaki Peace Committee
    of the National Capital Area
  • Santa Barbara Toba Sister City Organization

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