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SUMMARY:Film Screening:Film Screening: The Vow From Hiroshima
DESCRIPTION:In an age of deep division and growing global challenges\, education has a vital role to play in cultivating peace.\n\nBarger Leadership Institute is committed to nurturing leaders who will promote peace\, compassion\, dignity\, and well-being in their communities. In that spirit\, we are organizing a two-day event to raise awareness for commitment to peace in higher education. We will screen the award-winning documentary \"A Vow from Hiroshima\,\" featuring remarks from producer Mitchie Takeuchi\, on March 24. On March 25\, we are hosting a multidisciplinary symposium\, \"Lessons from Hiroshima: Cultivating Mindful Peace Leadership.\"\n\nFREE FILM SCREENING\nThe Vow From Hiroshima is an intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow\, a passionate survivor of the 1945 atomic bomb in Hiroshima. At 13 years old\, Setsuko was miraculously pulled out of a fiery building after the bomb was dropped\, unable to save her other 27 classmates who were burned alive. The experience shaping her life forever\, she kept a pledge to her friends - that no one should ever again experience the same horrible fate. Her moving story is told through the lens of her friendship with second-generation survivor Mitchie Takeuchi\, through her decades of activism\, to the current moment\, achieving her dream of a Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty.\n\nSpecial thanks to our film sponsors\,\n- The Nam Center for Korean Studies\n- Michigan Community Scholars Program\n- Center for Japanese Studies\n- UMMA\n- Center for Global and Intercultural Study\n- Organizational Studies\n- Psychology Department
UID:144287-21895121@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/144287
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Film,Free,Leadership,Peace,Peace Leadership,Screening
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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