Time

Monday, Feb. 27, 2023
2:30 - 4 p.m. PST

Location

J. Burton Vasche Library 201 - Norris-Rocaberte Family CommUnity Room

Who is Invited

Campus Community & Alumni

In honor of the Day of Remembrance: Japanese American WWII Mass Incarceration, the WCCC will host a film & discussion of Reparations which explores the four-century struggle to seek repair and atonement for slavery in the United States. Black and Asian Americans reflect on the legacy of slavery, the inequities that persist, and the critical role that solidarity between communities has in acknowledging and addressing systemic racism in America. This story is told by Black and Asian Americans who believe that our collective liberation can only be achieved by standing with one another. Reparations seek to raise awareness of the Black reparations struggle and how vital it is to healing this country. The film is 30 minutes. Discussion following.

By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols

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