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To celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, UCSF's Asian Pacific American Systemwide Alliance (APASA) and Office of Diversity & Outreach are co-sponsoring a free virtual screening of the film "Minari" on Saturday, May 15 between 6-10pm for all UCSF members. This Oscar nominated film tells the story of a Korean-American family that moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Through this film, we wish to raise the awareness in the universality of being American and to bring different perspectives of the Asian American experiences to our UCSF community.

After the film screening, there will be a post-movie discussion on Wednesday, May 19 from 4-5pm. It will be a casually facilitated conversation to those who wish to share their experiences from themes emerged from the film and for those who wish to learn more about AAPI heritage.

 

EVENT DATES & TIMES:

Virtual screening: Saturday, May 15 between 6-10pm PST

Post-movie discussion: Wednesday, May 19 from 4-5pm PST

 

REGISTRATION

Tickets are SOLD OUT. 

If you would like to attend the post-movie discussion, please send an email to apasa@ucsf.edu with the subject line "Add me to Post-Movie Discussion". This event is for UCSF members only. 

Attendees will receive a calendar invite with the Zoom link on Monday. May 17. 


DISABILITIES AND ACCOMMODATIONS:
UCSF is committed to campus accessibility in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require any other accommodation for effective communication in order to fully participate in this virtual event, as well as other questions or concerns, please email tiffani.chan@ucsf.edu at least 10 days before the event.

 

 

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