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Seventy-five years ago, Executive Order 9066 paved the way to the violation of constitutional rights that resulted in the forced incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans due to war hysteria and racism. Featuring those who were incarcerated, rediscovered photos of Dorothea Lange and the story of Fred Korematsu’s long journey to justice, "And Then They Came For Us" brings history into the present as it follows Japanese Americans speaking out against regressive immigration policies. This film is a cautionary and inspiring tale as knowing our history is the first step to ensuring we do not repeat it.
Join us for a screening of this award-winning documentary followed by a discussion that will use the film as a catalyst to examine pressing issues including immigration and justice.
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Community Resource Fair
Location:
ASU Downtown Phoenix
Health North, room 110 (NHI 110)
550 N. 3rd St. Phoenix, AZ 85004
The entrance on the west side of the building is the closest to room 110.
Directions:
ASU's Health North building is located on N. 3rd and Fillmore Streets in downtown Phoenix. For driving directions, click on the map button below and then select "Directions," or contact our office.
Parking:
There are multiple Visitor Parking options at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus. The closest parking lot is located directly west of the Health North (NHI) building at 2nd St. and Fillmore St. Review the ASU parking map, https://www.asu.edu/parking/maps/downtown-current.pdf, for all ASU's parking options. Visitors lots are marked in pink and the fee is $3/hour.
There are also many City of Phoenix parking meters located on the streets around the building as well as on nearby streets.
Volunteer
Volunteer at the "And Then They Came For Us" film and discussion.
Your service as a volunteer will help make this program a great success and have a positive impact on our community. Be an Architect of Change and sign up to volunteer with the CSRD!
Volunteer Information:
- Each volunteer shift is a minimum of 1 hour
- Volunteers may sign up for multiple shifts
- CSRD will sign off on community service/volunteer paperwork or write letters on your behalf
- If these shifts do not fit with your schedule, but you would still like to volunteer, please contact us to arrange a custom volunteer schedule