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SUMMARY: Little Voices from Fukushima\, a Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION: Join us for this film screening and discussion by filmmaker Hi
 tomi Kamanaka from Japan on her film\, 小さき声のカノン– 選択する人々(“Little Voices from
  Fukushima”). SPPGA Professor Ramana will provide remarks on nuclear disast
 ers and explore the contemporary nuclear power conversation. Open to all\, 
 inclusive of all levels of knowledge and interest in these issues. A light 
 lunch will be provided. About […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-ima
 ge-30148" src="https://sppga.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/201
 9/04/Square-300x300.png" alt="Little Voices from Fukushima\, a film screeni
 ng" width="300" height="300" /></p><p style="font-weight: 400">Join us for 
 this film screening and discussion by filmmaker Hitomi Kamanaka from Japan 
 on her film\, 小さき声のカノン– 選択する人々(“Little Voices from Fukushima”). SPPGA Profe
 ssor Ramana will provide remarks on nuclear disasters and explore the conte
 mporary nuclear power conversation.</p><p style="font-weight: 400">Open to 
 all\, inclusive of all levels of knowledge and interest in these issues. <s
 trong>A light lunch will be provided.</strong></p><p style="font-weight: 40
 0"><b><strong>About the Film: </strong></b>This new release from Hitomi Kam
 anaka\, the director of “Rokkasho Rhapsody” and “Ashes to Honey\,” travels 
 between Fukushima and post-Chernobyl disaster (1986) Belarus. Across nation
 al borders\, mothers have chosen to stand tall and make their own path in t
 he hope of a better future.</p><p style="font-weight: 400">Opinions are div
 ided in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster: whether it is once again s
 afe\, or whether it remains dangerous\; whether recovery efforts are progre
 ssing\, or whether they are stalling. But are the voices of those affected 
 being heard–the voices of people struggling to rebuild their lives in the a
 fflicted areas or in places where they took refuge.</p><p style="font-weigh
 t: 400">This film relays the voices of mothers who are determined to safegu
 ard the futures of their children\, voices at risk of being drowned out by 
 the waves of vested interests.</p><p style="font-weight: 400">Although the 
 Chernobyl nuclear disaster happened more than twenty five years before the 
 Fukushima disaster\, it is not widely known that harmful effects are being 
 felt to this day. What has happened to the children of Belarus\, where peop
 le have been living under the fallout from Chernobyl? What did the Belarusi
 an mothers do to try to protect their children? Beset by worries\, just lik
 e Japanese mothers\, they have tried to find the best ways to protect their
  children\, relaying on their own resources and instincts\, and refusing to
  be silenced by the voices of power in society.</p><p style="font-weight: 4
 00">We are over the initial shock and bewilderment caused by the Fukushima 
 disaster. Now we are at the next stage\, of making our hopes for the future
  real. Their steps may be uncertain\, but Japanese mothers have started to 
 mobilize. They are finding ways to act out of their own wish to protect the
 ir children. The small voices of these mothers are beginning to reverberate
  around the world.</p><p style="font-weight: 400">Learn more about the film
  <strong><a href="https://www.zakkafilms.com/product/little-voices-fukushim
 a/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a></strong>.</p><p style="font-wei
 ght: 400"><b><strong>Co-hosted by:</strong></b> The School of Public Policy
  and Global Affairs\, the Department of History\, the Centre for Japanese R
 esearch (Institute of Asian Research)\, the Department of Asian Studies\, t
 he Institute for Resources\, Environment and Sustainability (IRES)\, the De
 partment of Political Science\, and the Faculty of Arts.</p><p style="font-
 weight: 400"><em><b><strong>Disclaimer</strong></b><b><strong>: </strong></
 b><b><strong>Please note that by registering via this service\, your inform
 ation will be stored on the Eventbrite server\, which is located outside Ca
 nada. If you do not wish to use this service\, please email <a href="mailto
 :Joelle.Lee@ubc.ca">Joelle.Lee@ubc.ca</a> directly to register. Thank you.<
 /strong></b></em></p>
LOCATION:Liu Institute for Global Issues - xʷθəθiqətəm (Place of many trees)
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