This seven-part film & discussion series was designed to be a thought provoking discussion, which is exactly what we will be doing. The goal of this series is to inspire people to become informed and politically involved in decision making that effects our communities and our country. The series offers an opportunity for discussion between Americans with differing views.
Join local award winning filmmaker Catherine Busch with this important discussion series. It runs May 1st through June 12th. This will be free to attend. Bring your lunch, meet others and let's talk. Doors open at 11:30, program starts promptly at noon. Nevada County Media is behind Analog Devices. See more about the films at https://wethepeopleseries.com/about/ .
May 1st “Uprooted” - This first film of the series focuses on the immigration of Japanese people to the United States and why they came. How they integrated into American society and what was the cause that escalated prejudice against them? How did they work to be an asset to the United States? What was it like being a Japanese American and what personal consequences did they experience after the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941?