Book Talk and Reception: Serve The People

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Community Event

Nov 20174

Japanese American Museum of San Joe
535 N. Fifth Street
San Jose, California, 95112
United States

Author’s Book Talk Sponsored by the Japanese American Museum of San Jose, Yu-Ai Kai Japanese American Community Senior Service, and J-Town Community TV with support from the New Generation Nikkei Fund and the California History Center Foundation at De Anza College with Dr. Ishizuka, author of Serve the People: Making Asian America in the Long Sixties – Dr. Ishizuka is an award-winning documentary film producer, museum curator, and author. Explore how Sansei (third generation Japanese Americans) activists created a nation-wide Asian American youth movement in the early 1970s. 

1:00 to 2:30 PM
Japanese American Museum of San Jose
535 N. Fifth Street, San Jose, CA 95112

“Feed the People” Reception with food, music, discussion, a book signing by Dr. Ishizuka – and a chance to share stories and learn how Sansei activists created Yu-Ai Kai and other community organizations.
3:00 to 5:30 PM (Doors open at 2:30 PM)
Yu-Ai Kai Japanese American Community Senior Service
588 N. Fourth Street
San Jose, CA 95112 

LIMITED SEATING!
Author Book Talk Only: $8/Free with Museum Admission
(Please RSVP for the Author Book Talk Only at publicprograms@jamsj.org  or by calling (408) 294-3138)

Reception Only: $15
Both (Author Talk and Reception): $20
After 10/30 or at the door (Both Events): $30
Discounts for seniors, students with valid ID, and JAMsj members!
Purchase your tickets at the JAMsj shop!
Book sales/signings at both events.
For more information contact Tom Izu at izutom@deanza.edu
Sponsored by the Japanese American Museum of San Jose, Yu-Ai Kai Japanese American Community Senior Service, and J-Town Community TV with support from the New Generation Nikkei Fund and the California History Center Foundation at De Anza College.

 

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