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Please contact individual organizations for more
information regarding each screening. If you are interested in screening the
documentary for your organization or for the public, contact
Michelle Tong at michelle@aafny.org.
To purchase a copy of Tribute and Remembrance: Asian Americans After 9/11 on VHS, download the order form.
UPCOMING SCREENINGS
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Saturday, September 11, 2004
Exact time and location: TBA
Sponsor: Organization of Chinese Americans, Houston Chapter
PAST SCREENINGS
Asian American/Asian Research Institute, Queens College
April 11, 2003
25 West 43rd Street, 18th Floor, between 5th and 6th Avenues
If you missed this screening, you can log into www.aaari.info and view the screening plus the Q&A that followed it.
Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University
April 17, 2003
717 Hamilton Hall
For details about other activities at the Center for the Study of Ethnicty and Race, please go to their website:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cser/
The Center for Downtown New York, Pace University
May 28, 2003
Lecture Hall North
For more information about The Center for Downtown New York at Pace University, please visit their website:
http://www.pace.edu
Asian American International Film Festival
June 22nd, 2003
Acheson Hall
The Asia Society
For more information about the Asian American International Film Festival and its coordinator, AsianCinevision, please go to AsianCinevision’s website:
http://www.asiancinevision.org
Organization of Chinese Americans (OCA) National Convention
August 8 and 9th, 2003
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Waikiki, Hawaii
For more information about OCA, please visit:
http://www.ocanatl.org/bin/htmlos/00203.1.873640247800027781?
San Francisco Premier
San Francisco Public Library
August 12, 2003
100 Larkin Street (and Grove)
NAAAP Annual Conference & Job Fair Expo
August 23, 2003
Fairmont Royal York Hotel
100 Front Street
Toronto, Canada
For more information about NAAAP, please see: www.naaap.org
PBS Television
Saturday, September 6 & 13th
www.pbs.org
Upstate New York, Time & Space Limited
September 14, 2003
434 Columbia Street
Hudson, New York
518-822-8448
http://www.timeandspace.org/tsl/
Asian American Center/Queens College
Wednesday, September 24
Benjamin Rosenthal Library
For information about the Asian American Center: http://qcpages.qc.edu/Asian_American_Center/
Washington, D.C. Premier
Smithsonian Institution, Asian Pacific American Programs
October 15, 2003
Ring Auditorium Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
For more information about the Asian Pacific Program, please see their website: http://www.apa.si.edu/
For more information about the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, please also visit their website: http://hirshhorn.si.edu/
The DC Premier was also made possible through the support of the following Washington DC organizations: Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership, Congressional Asian Pacific American Staffers Association, Organization of Chinese Americans – Greater Washington DC Chapter, Organization of Chinese Americans – Northern Virginia Chapter and the Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force.
NAAAP-NY
November 5, 2003
Prudential Securities
205 Lexington Ave. 3rd Fl
To learn more about the NAAAP-NY chapter, please visit: www.naaap.org for more information.
HONOLULU, HAWAII
February 16, 2004
University of Hawaii Manoa, Architecture Auditorium
This screening is part of the nationwide commemoration among the Japanese American communities, Days of Remembrance. The events mark the
anniversary of Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942. This executive order led to the mass exclusion of
all Japanese Americans on the West Coast and their subsequent internment in American style concentration camps. Though EO 9066 did not
directly affect the vast majority of the large Japanese American population in Hawai`i, several thousand local Japanese were either
excluded or interned during World War II.
This screening is sponsored by the Honolulu Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League, the University of Hawaii Office of Multicultural
Student Services and the Chinese Community Action Coalition.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Association of Chinese Americans
Friday, March 12, 2004, 7pm
Location: Chinese Community Center: 32383 Concord Drive; Madison Heights, MI
Founded in 1972, the Association of Chinese Americans is a non-profit, political, service organization that helps to bring
Chinese Americans into the mainstream of America. The organization works to promote Chinese culture and racial harmony and
advocates civil rights, justice for all, equal employment and equal opportunity.
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Thursday, March 11, 2004, 7pm
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Location: TBA
Contact: Ziehyun Huh, 734-763-9044; ziehyun@umich.edu
This screening will kick-off the University of Michigan, Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs’ Asian Pacific American Heritage
Month. For more information about the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, please check out their website:
www.umich.edu/~mesamss. This screening is co-sponsored by the American Citizens for
Justice. For information about ACJ, please call 248-352-1020.
Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY Stony Brook
Thursday, April 15, 7:00 p.m., Wang Center Theatre. Free to all.
The Charles B. Wang Center initiates and collaborates with academic departments, student groups, community organizations, and individuals in
presenting the public with a multifaceted, intellectually sound, and humane understanding of Asian and Asian American cultures, and their
relationship to other cultures. The Wang Center is also a presenting venue for events of cultural, professional and intellectual calibre
that are initiated by and involve the various components of Stony Brook University, Long Island communities and organizations as well as
other regional, national, and international constituencies. The Wang Center is non-partisan and non-sectarian, and upholds the values of
pluralism, democracy, and equality.
http://www.stonybrook.edu/sb/wang/
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