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Frank H. Watase Family Media Arts Center Screenings

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Frank H. Watase Family Media Arts Center Screenings
The Frank H. Watase Family Media Arts Center has produced award-winning films to enhance the visitor experience for more than a decade. Select works from the video library will screen in the George & Sakaye Aratani Central Hall followed by comments from Watase Media Arts Center staff.
10:30am - Plantation Roots, 1997
"King" Sugar and its plantations recruited Japanese, along with other ethnic groups to Hawai`i as cheap labor in the mid-late 1800s. Plantation Roots shows how vestiges of the plantation experience can still be seen in Hawaii's community, culture, and business.
11:30am - Dear Miss Breed, 2000
Dear Miss Breed tells the story of Clara Breed, a librarian who became a hero to Japanese American youth incarcerated during WWII.
1:00pm - Top of Their Game, 2000
Top of Their Game profiles well known and little-known heroes from diverse sports, different eras, and three generations.
2:00pm - Words, Weavings & Songs, 2002
Words, Weavings & Songs describes how Wakako Yamauchi, Momo Nagano, and Mary Kageyama survived the WWII concentration camps with unrelenting creative expression.
3:00pm - Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray, 2001
Elegant and penetrating, Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray positions this immigrant photographer within the canon of American art.