Our award-winning short film, “Journey of a Paper Son,” will be screening at the University of Texas at Austin/Center for Asian American Studies (CAAS) for one of their Asian American history classes on Thursday, 3/4/2021, from 2:00 p.m to 3:00 p.m. CST. Afterward, there will be a Q&A with the director, Ming Lai. In the film, an elderly Chinese man, who’s dying from cancer, shocks his family when he reveals that he’s a “paper son” (an illegal immigrant using fake documents) and asks them for a final wish to change back his name. “Journey of a Paper Son” was an official selection of a dozen national film festivals and won the “Best Short Film Gold Award” at the Chinese American Film Festival. According to their site, the CAAS “seeks to develop and highlight transnational and hemispheric perspectives and narratives in the American and the American South.” Recently partnering with ProQuest’s Alexander Street, we hope to support more university Asian American studies programs with their important work. Thank you to Mohit Mehta, Dr. Eric Tang, Tony Vo, Uri Kolodney, and the University of Texas at Austin and their Center for Asian American Studies for this huge honor.
Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Thursday, 3/4/2021, from 2:00 p.m to 3:00 p.m. CST*
*This screening and Q&A are available only to University of Texas at Austin students.
To learn more about “Journey of a Paper Son”:
https://www.humanistfilms.com/journeyofapaperson
For educational sales of “Journey of a Paper Son”:
https://search.alexanderstreet.com/preview/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cvideo_work%7C5111483
To learn more about the University of Texas at Austin/Center for Asian American Studies:
https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/aas/
screenings
THE COLORADO STATE LIBARY TO SHARE “VISIONS OF WARRIORS” WITH THE COLORADO LIBRARY COMMUNITY
We’re pleased to work with the Colorado State Library to share free “Visions of Warriors” online screenings with the Colorado library community. According to their site, the Colorado State Library is “a division of the Colorado Department of Education” which “helps libraries, schools, museums, and other organizations to access and use the materials and information they need for lifelong learning.” To assist veterans who are at even more risk because of COVID-19, we’re offering online screenings of our documentary at no charge to libraries, universities, veterans organizations, and mental health organizations. We also include many free resources: a Press Kit, a Discussion Guide, a “How to Organize a Screening” Guide, and a “How to Set Up an Online Screening and Q&A” Guide. Best of all, we provide extensive support to participants. Veterans are facing extraordinary challenges during the pandemic. Hopefully, our film can help support veterans during this tough time. Thank you to Nicolle Davies and the Colorado State Library for their generous assistance.
To set up an online screening, contact us:
shoot[at]humanistfilms[dot]com
To learn more about the Colorado State Library:
https://www.cde.state.co.us/cdelib/
THE NEBRASKA LIBRARY COMMISSION TO HELP MAKE “VISIONS OF WARRIORS” AVAILABLE THROUGH NEBRASKA LIBRARIES
We’re thrilled to announce that the Nebraska Library Commission will be helping to make online screenings of “Visions of Warriors” available through Nebraska libraries. According to their site, the Nebraska Library Commission “is part of the executive branch of the state government” and “responsible for the statewide promotion, development and coordination of library services.” The Commission “works with all types of libraries—public, school, college and university, special and institutional libraries.” To help veterans who are at even more risk because of COVID-19, we’re offering online screenings of our documentary at no charge to libraries, universities, veterans organizations, and mental health organizations. We also include many free resources: a Press Kit, a Discussion Guide, a “How to Organize a Screening” Guide, and a “How to Set Up an Online Screening and Q&A” Guide. In addition, we provide extensive support to participants. The veteran suicide rate has increased significantly since the pandemic had started. Hopefully, our film can be part of a collective effort to reach out and assist veterans during this difficult time. Thank you to Rod Wagner and the Nebraska Library Commission for their generous support!
To learn more about the program:
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/nlcblog/2020/10/30/visions-of-warriors-documentary-for-nebraska-libraries/
To learn more about the Nebraska Library Commission:
http://www.nlc.nebraska.gov/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE PARK COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM
In honor of Veterans Day, “Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the Park County Library System, which is made up of the Cody Library, Powell Library, and Meeteetse Branch Library, from Monday, 11/8/2020 to Saturday, 11/21/2020. This library system and its surrounding area have a rich history, with the Cody Library being founded in 1906, the Powell Library Club being established in 1910, and Meeteetse Branch Library starting in the 1920’s. Between Powell and Cody, the Heart Mountain Relocation Center is an important historical site, where more than 14,000 Japanese Americans were unjustly incarcerated during World War II. West of the two cities is the majestic Yellowstone National Park. We’ve partnered with the Wyoming State Library to promote our documentary to the Wyoming library community. We’re excited to work the Park County Library System to share our film with their communities. Thank you to Jamie Markus, the Wyoming State Library, Nicholle Gerharter, and the Park County Library System. Our deepest gratitude to all of our veterans and their families on Veterans Day.
Screening:
Monday, 11/8/2020 - Saturday, 11/21/2020
To learn more about the screening:
link TBA
To learn more about the Park County Library System:
https://parkcountylibrary.org/
To learn more about the Wyoming State Library:
https://library.wyo.gov/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE NATRONA COUNTY LIBRARY
In observance of Veterans Day, “Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the Natrona County Library in Casper, Wyoming from Monday, 11/2/2020 to Friday, 11/20/2020. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Ming Lai on Monday, 11/16/2020, at 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time. Founded in 1910, the library is located in Natrona County, which has a rich history, offers an abundance of outdoor activities, and is home to the Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery. We’ve partnered with the Wyoming State Library to promote our documentary to the Wyoming library community. We’re thrilled to start sharing our film with the state, beginning with the Natrona County Library. Thank you to Jamie Markus, the Wyoming State Library, Betsy O’Neil, Kate Mutch, and the Natrona County Library. Most of all, thank you to all of our veterans and their families on Veterans Day.
Screening:
Monday, 11/2/2020 - Friday, 11/20/2020
Q&A with Ming Lai:
Monday, 11/16/2020, 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time
*Please note date change.
To learn more about the screening:
https://natronacountylibrary.libcal.com/event/7247636
To learn more about the Natrona County Library:
https://www.natronacountylibrary.org/
To learn more about the Wyoming State Library:
https://library.wyo.gov/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE WILLIAM JAMES COLLEGE
“Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for William James College in Newton, Massachusetts from Monday, 11/2/2020 to Sunday, 11/15/2020 in honor of Veterans Day. Hosted by the college’s Military & Veterans Psychology Program, the screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Ming Lai, student veterans, and veteran panelists on Tuesday, 11/10/2020, at 12:00 p.m. EST / 9:00 a.m. PST. According to their mission, “William James College strives to be a preeminent school of psychology that integrates rigorous academic instruction with extensive field education and close attention to professional development.” The college was named after William James (1842-1910), “the founder of American psychology and a revolutionary thinker in the psychology field.” It offers two innovative Military Psychology training programs—the Military and Veteran Psychology (MVP) emphasis and Train Vets to Treat Vets (TVTV) program. We’re proud to support this respected college of psychology and their continuing mission. We’re deeply honored to be a part of this special Veterans Day event. Thank you to President Nicholas Covino, Jenny D’Olympia, Anne Wilson, Marc Abelard, Mary Grabowski, Corey New, Jessica Price, Lance Lewis, and William James College for this wonderful opportunity.
Screening:
Monday, 11/2/2020 to Sunday, 11/15/2020
Q&A with Ming Lai, Student Veterans, and Veteran Panelists:
Tuesday, 11/10/2020
12:00 p.m. EST / 9:00 a.m. PST
To learn more and register for the screening and Q&A:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ehd6fc8be01bfd2e&llr=66tpz8bab
To read their article about the film:
https://www.williamjames.edu/news/visions-of-warriors-offers-visions-of-hope-for-veterans-battling-mental-illness.cfm?fbclid=IwAR0kgXfC4A4bs_E5MpBpuVbXDMwFYlJeUZO1rYVExrxExjBEqOx_6XBY2c4
To learn more about William James College:
https://www.williamjames.edu/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE ARCADIA PUBLIC LIBRARY
“Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the Arcadia Public Library from Monday, 7/20/2020 to Saturday, 8/1/2020. There will be a Q&A with veteran Tom Lenzo and director Ming Lai, moderated by the library’s Patricia Smith, on Monday, 8/10/2020, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The library is located in the diverse and thriving San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles, where we’re based. We’re thrilled to share our film with one of our local libraries. Its partner Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage features an Arcadia Veterans Local History Room that honors veterans of the City of Arcadia. Thank you to Patricia Smith, Danielle Guerrero, the Arcadia Public Library, Stevy Acevedo, the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage, Tom Lenzo, Julianna Robbins, and the California Center for the Book for this wonderful opportunity.
Screening:
Monday, 7/20/2020 - Saturday, 8/1/2020
Q&A with Patricia Smith, Tom Lenzo, and Ming Lai:
Monday, 8/10/2020, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Watch the recorded Q&A:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJx4ZzeTZ8Q&list=PLr8g-YpR1VnFDWMGltIoYxzwOhg_XmLjc
Download a flyer about the screening.
To learn more about the library:
https://www.arcadiaca.gov/enrich/arcadia_public_library/index.php
To learn more about “Community Conversations with “Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
VISIONS OF WARRIORS TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE KERN COUNTY LIBRARY
“Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the Kern County Library from Monday, 6/29/2020 to Tuesday, 7/14/2020. A Q&A with director Ming Lai will be held on Wednesday, 7/15/2020. The Q&A will be recorded and available after the event. The mission of the Kern County Library is “to build community and cultivate opportunities for Kern County residents, by connecting people, ideas, information, and technology.” They offer Veterans Resource Centers at their Beale Memorial Library, Kern River Valley Library, and Ridgecrest Branch Library. This special event is a part of the California Center for the Book’s “Community Conversations with Veterans” initiative, which is a partnership between the California Center for the Book and Veterans Connect @ the Library. The program offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families, while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. California Center for the Book is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. Thank you to Julianna Robbins, the California Center for the Book, Ashley Clay, Charissa Wagner, and the Kern County Library for this great opportunity.
Screening:
Monday, 6/29/2020 - Tuesday, 7/14/2020
Q&A with Ming Lai:
Wednesday, 7/13/2020, 2:00 p.m.
To watch the recorded Q&A:
https://www.facebook.com/ridgecrestbranchlibrary/videos/1171813869854650/
To learn more about the Screening and Q&A:
https://www.facebook.com/bealelibrary/photos/gm.1390077404514213/2330571823912347/?type=3&theater
To learn more about the Kern County Library:
http://www.kerncountylibrary.org/
To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE MISSION VIEJO LIBRARY
“Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the Mission Viejo Library from Monday, 7/6/2020 to Monday, 7/27/2020. A Q&A with director Ming Lai; Ben Gales, the Local Interagency Network Coodinator (LINC) of the California Department of Veterans Affairs/Orange County; and Jeff Andrade, a VA mental health counselor who does VA benefits counseling for the library at the Norman P. Murray Community Center, will be held on Thursday, 7/30/2020, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The Q&A will be recorded and available after the event. The Mission Viejo Library offers consultation and guidance on veteran services and benefits via the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) and business counseling to veterans via the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE). This special event is a part of the California Center for the Book’s “Community Conversations with Veterans” initiative, which is a partnership between the California Center for the Book and Veterans Connect @ the Library. The program offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families, while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. California Center for the Book is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. Thank you to Julianna Robbins, the California Center for the Book, Patrice Rand, Sarah Stimson, the Mission Viejo Library, Ben Gales, the California Department of Veterans Affairs, Jeff Andrade, and the VA for this huge honor.
Screening:
Monday, 7/6/2020 - Monday, 7/27/2020
Q&A with Ming Lai, Ben Gales, and Jeff Andrade:
Thursday, 7/30/2020, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Email librarian Patrice Rand for your Zoom invitation: prand@cityofmissionviejo.org
To watch the recorded Q&A:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/v5Z_c-v7rDo3EoCR4gSDUKUtW9S1e66s13IWqfEFxR28ASIENAavMuRBYetgYXHAmb6aBf8_PA0GzhvJ?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=Uj3rEE4gSGWwxGk9rYdYlg.1597095852236.5ac871320fe4feaa2e9588a7ee1ce5b8&_x_zm_rhtaid=743
To learn more about the screening and Q&A:
https://cityofmissionviejo.org/departments/library/about/newsletter#visions
https://cityofmissionviejo.org/services-guides/military-veterans/upcoming-events
To learn more about the Mission Viejo Library:
https://cityofmissionviejo.org/departments/library
To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
To learn more about the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet)/Orange County:
https://tinyurl.com/ybtnbuz6
To learn more about the South Orange County Vet Center:
https://www.va.gov/directory/guide/facility.asp?ID=5921&dnum=All&stateid=CA&v=1
"VISIONS OF WARRIORS" TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE AZUSA CITY LIBRARY
In observance of Memorial Day, “Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the Azusa City Library from Monday, 5/25/2020 to Monday, 6/8/2020. There will be a Q&A with director Ming Lai, moderated by Jennifer Agnew of the library, on Tuesday, 6/9/2020 at 1:00 p.m. The Q&A will be recorded and available afterward. To help veterans obtain their benefits, the library has a Veterans Resource Center. It’s also involved with the Veterans History Project, whose mission is to “collect, preserve, and make accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.” The screening and Q&A are a part of "Community Conversations with Veterans,” a partnership between California Center for the Book and Veterans Connect @ the Library. The initiative offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families, while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. California Center for the Book is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. Thank you to Julianna Robbins, the California Center for the Book, Leila Hassen, Jennifer Agnew, Margaret Delano, and the Azusa City Library for this wonderful opportunity.
Screening:
Monday, 5/25/2020 - Monday, 6/8/2020
Q&A with Ming Lai:
Tuesday, 6/9/2020, at 1:00 p.m.
Join Zoom Meeting:
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Meeting ID: 918 8385 5120
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To watch the recorded Q&A:
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To learn more about the Screening and Q&A:
https://www.ci.azusa.ca.us/1720/Veterans
Download a flyer about the screening.
To learn more about the Azusa City Library:
https://www.ci.azusa.ca.us/191/Library
To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE CITY OF COMMERCE PUBLIC LIBRARY
“Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the City of Commerce Public Library from Monday, 5/18/2020 to Monday, 6/1/2020. A Q&A with director Ming Lai, James Zenner of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, and Dr. Christina Robinson, the Military Sexual Trauma Coordinator for the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System, will be held on Thursday, 6/4/2020, at 6:00 p.m. The Q&A will be recorded and available after the event. This special event is a part of the California Center for the Book’s Community Conversations with Veterans initiative. Originally, this screening and Q&A was supposed to be a live event. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the California Center for the Book and the City of Commerce Public Library along with other participating libraries have quickly adapted to the challenging situation and moved this program online. Community Conversations with Veterans is a partnership between California Center for the Book and Veterans Connect @ the Library. The initiative offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families, while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. California Center for the Book is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. We’re based in Los Angeles near the City of Commerce so we’re honored to be able to serve this dynamic city. Thank you to Julianna Robbins, the California Center for the Book, Olivia Audoma, the City of Commerce Public Library, James Zenner, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Dr. Christina Robinson, and the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System for this huge honor.
Screening:
Monday, 5/18/2020 - Monday, 6/1/2020
Q&A with Ming Lai, James Zenner, and Dr. Christina Robinson:
Thursday, 6/4/2020, at 6:00 p.m,
To participate in the Q&A:
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To learn more about the screening and Q&A:
http://www.cityofcommercepubliclibrary.org/library/?q=content/visions-warriors-film-screening-and-qa
To learn more about the City of Commerce Public Library:
http://www.cityofcommercepubliclibrary.org/library/
To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
To connect with veterans resources:
www.ptsd.va.gov
To find help:
Veteran’s Crisis Line: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS WITH VETERANS AND “VISIONS OF WARRIORS” GO ONLINE
We’ve had the honor of working with the respected California Center for the Book since last year. The organization is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. We’re a part of their Community Conversations with Veterans program, which is a partnership between them and Veterans Connect @ the Library that offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. Through this program, we’ve had the opportunity to screen “Visions of Warriors” at many California libraries and participate in Q&A’s. It’s been wonderful sharing our film, connecting with our audience, and most of all trying to assist veterans. This year, we had many more events scheduled. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all of them were postponed until further notice. To adapt to these challenging times and continue to help veterans, we’ve been working with the California Center for the Book and the participating libraries to go online with program. Starting with the San Jose Public Library/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library and San Jose State University, we’ll be having our first virtual screening from Monday, 4/20/2020 to Monday, 5/4/2020 and Q&A on Thursday, 4/23/2020 (the recorded event will be available starting on Monday, 4/27/2020). We’re so proud of this organization and the libraries in quickly responding to meet the needs of the public, in particular veterans who are at even greater risk with this pandemic. We deeply appreciate the opportunity to work with all of them.
To read the article by the California Center for the Book:
https://calbook.org/2020/04/20/community-conversations-with-veterans-partnership-moves-online/?fbclid=IwAR2bR2yytPY30zD8TgsImwDxkiE1rXII5pqaVgBz6mFSjaRN8ILuGK9OjCU
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN FOR THE SAN JOSE PUBLIC LIBRARY/DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. LIBRARY AND SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY
Originally, the California Center for the Book, San Jose Public Library/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, and San Jose State University (SJSU) were planning to host a live screening of “Visions of Warriors” and Q&A with filmmaker Ming Lai and veteran Mark Pinto. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this live event will be postponed. However, to comply with the state’s “stay at home” order and practice “social distancing,” they will be holding a virtual screening instead, offered free to library patrons and university students and faculty from Monday, 4/20/2020 to Monday, 5/4/2020. On Thursday, 4/23/2020, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., there will be a Q&A with Ming and Mark, moderated by Jemerson Diaz, a U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) veteran, former SJSU Communications Department adjunct faculty member, SJSU Mental Health Ambassador, Veterans Embracing Transition (VET) Connect peer leader, Warriors at Home teaching assistant, and National Alliance on Mental Illness leader. Mark is a USMC veteran, SJSU alumnus, VET Connect alumnus, and artist. This event is part of the Community Conversations with Veterans initiative. Community Conversations with Veterans is a partnership between California Center for the Book and Veterans Connect @ the Library. The initiative offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families, while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. California Center for the Book is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. We’re deeply honored to participate in this special event. Thank you to Julianna Robbins, California Center for the Book, Rosemary Van Lare, Deborah Estreicher, Laurie Willis, San Jose Public Library/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, Elena Klaw, San Jose State University, Veterans Embracing Transition (VET) Connect, Jemerson Diaz, Mark Pinto, and many more for this great honor. We hope that we can assist veterans and their families as well as caregivers and healthcare professionals during this critical time.
Screening:
Monday, 4/20/2020 - Monday, 5/4/2020
Extended to Wednesday, 5/20/2020
Q&A with Jemerson Diaz, Mark Pinto, and Ming Lai:
Thursday, 4/23/2020, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
To watch the recorded Q&A:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq-AjorA38E
To learn more about the Screening and Q&A:
https://www.sjpl.org/blog/visions-warriors
To learn more about the San Jose Public Library/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library:
https://www.sjpl.org/king
To learn more about San Jose State University:
https://www.sjsu.edu/
To learn more about California Center for the Book and “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE ARCADIA PUBLIC LIBRARY [POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]
We’re pleased to announce that “Visions of Warriors” feature documentary will be screening at the Arcadia Public Library on Monday, 4/20/2020, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Arcadia is part of the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles. Based in this diverse and thriving region, we’re proud to call it our home. It’s an honor to be able to share our film with its residents, in particular veterans and their families. This screening is made possible by “Community Conversations with Veterans,” a partnership between the California libraries and the respected California Center for the Book. The Arcadia Public Library’s community partner for the screening is the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage, which will be unveiling a new Arcadia Veterans Kiosk. Thank you to Patricia Smith, the Arcadia Public Library, the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage, Julianna Robbins, and the California Center for the Book for this great honor.
Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Monday, 4/20/2020, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Arcadia Public Library
20 West Duarte Road
Arcadia, CA 91006
To learn more about the library:
https://www.arcadiaca.gov/enrich/arcadia_public_library/index.php
To learn more about the museum:
https://www.arcadiaca.gov/enrich/arcadia_public_library/gilb_museum_of_arcadia_heritage/about.php
To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE KERN COUNTY LIBRARY / BEALE MEMORIAL LIBRARY [POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]
We’re excited to announce that “Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the Kern County Library/Beale Memorial Library on Tuesday, 4/7/2020, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. as part of California Center for the Book and the California libraries’ “ Community Conversations with Veterans” program. The original Beale Memorial Library with its mission style architecture was opened in 1900. Because of an earthquake in 1957, it moved to a new location on Truxtun Avenue. In 1988, a new main library building at this location was opened and has served the community ever since. The Kern County Library system offers Veterans Resource Centers at multiple locations. Its goal is to offer its customers a positive library experience and outstanding service. Thank you to Ashley Clay, Kern County Library/Beale Memorial Library, Julianna Robbins, and California Center for the Book for this great honor.
Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Thursday, 4/7/2020, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Kern County Library/Beale Memorial Library
701 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
To learn more about library:
http://www.kerncountylibrary.org/
To learn more about “Community Conversation with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE CORONADO PUBLIC LIBRARY [POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]
We’re thrilled to announce that “Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the Coronado Public Library on Saturday, 3/21/2020, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. as part of the California Center for the Book and California libraries’ Community Conversations with Veterans program. Coronado and surrounding San Diego are home to many veterans and active military. Founded in 1890, the library on picturesque Coronado island has a rich history. John D. Spreckels, the owner of the iconic Hotel del Coronado, built the library with its classic revival architecture and gave it to the city of Coronado and its people. According to its website, the mission of the library is to “promote reading, life-long learning, and the pursuit of knowledge.” Its veterans resources include “Veterans Connect @ the Library,” which connects veterans and their families to benefits and services for which they are eligible. Thank you to the Eileen Hauser, the Coronado Public Library, Franklin Escobedo, Julianna Robbins, and the California Center for the Book for this wonderful honor.
Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Saturday, 3/21/2020, 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Coronado Public Library
640 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
To learn more about the library:
https://www.coronado.ca.us/government/departments_divisions/library_services
To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE CITY OF COMMERCE PUBLIC LIBRARY / ROSEWOOD LIBRARY [POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]
We’re excited to announce that “Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the City of Commerce Public Library/Rosewood Library in Commerce, California on Thursday, 3/19/2020, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This year, we’re partnering again with the respected California Center for the Book and libraries throughout California for their successful “Community Conversations with Veterans” program. We’re deeply honored to work with them in raising awareness about the libraries’ Veterans Resource Centers and veterans services. The City of Commerce Public Library offers a Veterans Resource Center at their Rosewood Library location, helping connect veterans and their families to benefits and services for which they are eligible. According to their website, the “City of Commerce Public Library is pleased to collaborate with the community and veteran service organizations to positively impact the quality of life for veterans.” Thank you to Olivia Audoma, the City of Commerce Public Library, Howard Hernandez, Jim Zenner, L.A. County Department of Mental Health, Julianna Robbins, and the California Center for the Book for this huge honor.
Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Thursday, 3/19/2020, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
City of Commerce Public Library/Rosewood Library
5655 Jillson St.
Commerce, CA 90040
To learn more about the library:
http://www.cityofcommercepubliclibrary.org/library/
To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/
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"VISIONS OF WARRIORS" TO SCREEN AT FOOTHILL COLLEGE
“Visions of Warriors” will be screening twice at Foothill College on Tuesday, 10/22/19, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Monday, 11/4/19, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Tuesday, 10/22/19 screening is in honor of Disability Awareness Week. The Monday, 11/4/19 screening is preceded by a Veterans Day Salute: Art Showcase & Resource Fair at the Foothill Rotary Veterans Plaza from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. The screenings are presented by the college’s Veterans Resource Center (VRC). According to their site, Foothill College, located in Los Altos Hills in Northern California, “educates students from diverse backgrounds that represents the demographics of the Bay Area, with particular attention to underserved and underrepresented populations.” The mission of the VRC is “to ensure that our nation’s student veterans and military service members are provided quality services and opportunities for academic success, professional growth, and meaningful employment.” We’re honored to assist the college and their VRC in their important mission. Thank you to Foothill College, their Veterans Resource Center, Julie Brown, Tammie Nguyen, Mimi Overton, and Gail Matthews for this great opportunity.
Screening:
Tuesday, 10/22/19, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Foothill College
Forum Room 5001
12345 El Monte Road
Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Monday, 11/4/19, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.*
Foothill College
Room 5501
12345 El Monte Road
Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
*Preceded by a Veterans Day Salute: Art Showcase & Resource Fair at the Foothill Rotary Veterans Plaza 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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To learn more about the Foothill College Veterans Resource Center:
https://foothill.edu/veterans/
To learn more about Foothill College:
https://foothill.edu/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE AUSTRALIAN, NEW ZEALAND AND ASIAN CREATIVE ARTS THERAPIES ASSOCIATION (ANZACATA) / CREATIVE GATHERING BRISBANE SYMPOSIUM
We’re thrilled to announce that “Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA) / Creative Gathering Brisbane Symposium on Saturday, 9/28/19, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at The University of Queensland. We're deeply honored to work with ANZACATA, the peak professional body that represents creative arts therapists in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia/Pacific region. According to their site, they seek “to advocate for the profession and to ensure that the training and practice of professional members is in accordance with the highest international standards.” Founded in 1909 and ranked in the world’s top 50, The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions. Thank you to Cielle Jansen-Van Vuuren, ANZACATA, and their Symposium Planning Team for this huge honor.
Screening:
Saturday, 9/28/19, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The University of Queensland
Art Museum Lawn
St. Lucia, Brisbane
Queensland 4072
To learn more about the Creative Gathering Brisbane Symposium:
https://anzacata.wildapricot.org/Events
To learn more about ANZACATA:
https://www.anzacata.org/About-ANZACATA
To learn more about the Festival of Well Being and download a poster:
https://www.anzacata.org/Festival/
To learn more about The University of Queensland:
https://www.uq.edu.au/
“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE VANDENBURG AIR FORCE BASE
We’re truly honored to screen “Visions of Warriors” at the Vandenburg Air Force Base on Tuesday, 8/6/19, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The goal of our documentary has always been to assist both veterans and active military. We deeply appreciate this wonderful opportunity to share our film with this storied Air Force base. Established in 1941 and located in California’s Central Coast, Vandenburg is the third largest Air Force base in the U.S. and host of the 30th Space Wing. This screening is made possible by many helping agencies at the base—their Mental Health team, Legal team, Inspector General (IG), Equal Opportunity (EO), Sexual Assault Response and Prevention (SAPR), and Special Victim’s Counsel (SVC). Thank you to Captain Melissa Ken, all of the participating agencies, and Vandenburg Air Force Base. Special thanks to Charlene and Stanford Hirotsu for their generous donation, which helped pay for travel expenses.
Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Tuesday, 8/6/19, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.*
Vandenburg Air Force Base
747 Nebraska Ave.
Vandenburg Air Force Base, CA 93437
*This screening is private and not open to the public.
To learn more about the base:
https://www.vandenberg.af.mil/