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Empowering generations of API women in the Central Valley since 1980
NORMAN MINETA AND HIS LEGACY SCREENING AND FIRESIDE CHAT
Tue, Feb 18
|Fresno City College
Join us for a free film screening followed by a fireside chat with Mitch Maki, close friend of Norman Mineta, Director/Co-Producer Dianne Fukami, Co-Producer Debra Nakatomi as moderated by Laura Tsutsui Valley Public Radio
Time & Location
Feb 18, 2020, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Fresno City College, 1101 E University Ave, Fresno, CA 93741, USA
About the Event
Film screening will be held at Fresno City College, Old Administration Building Auditorium, First Floor
Event is Open to the Public
Community Partners:
Central Valley Asian Pacific Women, American Bar Association, Central California District Council- Japanese American Citizens League, Fresno Betsuin Buddhist Temple, Fresno/Clovis Ukulele Group, Fresno-Kochi Sisters City Committee, Nikkei Service Center/Nikkei Foundation, Nisei Farmers League, The Islamic Cultural Cener of Fresno, San Joaquin Valley Town Hall, The Pan Valley Institute of the American Friends Service Committee, Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno, United Japanese Christian Church, Fresno State Asian Faculty and Staff Association, Fresno City College, State Center Community College District, Yonsei Memory Project, The California Wellness Foundation Geri Yang-Johnson, Japanse American Citizens League of Legacy Fund Grants Program, Valley Public Radio