This is a promotional clip for the movie "A Family Gathering", which will be shown in Oregon Libraries as part of the Oregen Reads 2009 statewide reading program. For event schedules and more information see http://www.oregonreads2009.org.
---
The internment of Japanese-Americans in camps during World War II stands as one of the most tragic incidents in American history. Driven by fears that these American citizens were consorting with the enemy, Japanese-Americans were summarily rounded up and taken to remote camps for the duration of the war. Their sudden exodus resulted in personal and economic losses from which many never recovered. This program documents the experience of the Yasui family, who experienced the pain and humiliation of the internment policy, the disruption of their lives, and the loss of their home and business. Archival film footage, photographs, personal accounts, and commentary by historians put the ordeal in perspective as part of the American experience.
~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
A Family Gathering can be ordered from the Center for Asian American Media:
Center for Asian American Media
Educational Distribution Department
145 Ninth Street, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone 415-552-9550
Fax 515-863-7428
http://distribution.asianamericanmedia.org
Link to this comment:
All Comments (0)