a saturday november 4, 2017 - de anza
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“Feed the People” Receptionwith 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 Service588 N. Fourth StreetSan Jose, CA 95112
SATURDAYNOVEMBER 4, 2017
To purchase tickets and see ticket discounts:
www.jamsj.org (see events, “Serve the People”)
Author Book Talk Only $8
General Admission
LIMITEDSEATING!
ReceptionOnly $15
Both (AuthorTalk and
Reception)$20
After 10/30 orat the door
(Both Events)
$30
Discounts for seniors, students with valid ID, and JAMsj members!
Book sales/signings at both events
For more information contact Tom Izu at [email protected]
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�lm 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 PMJapanese American Museum of San Jose
535 N. Fifth Street, San Jose, CA 95112
Dr. Karen L. Ishizuka