The Little Tokyo Historical Society will present a book talk on “A Rebel’s Outcry” and a screening of “Lil Tokyo Reporter” on Sunday, April 2, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Venice Japanese Community Center, 12448 Braddock Dr., Los Angeles.
Both the book and the film focus on Sei Fujii (1882-1954), an Issei civil rights activist who helped to establish the Japanese Hospital in Boyle Heights and founded the Kashu Mainichinewspaper.
Scheduled to take part in a panel discussion (subject to availability) are filmmaker/publisher Jeffrey Gee Chin, actor Eijiro Ozaki, and additional cast and crew members. Books and merchandise will be available.
Register at http://bit.ly/AROatVJCC.
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