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Hearts of Freedom Exhibition and Film Screening

October 26 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

United College at the University of Waterloo and the Balsille School of International Affairs are proud to host the exhibit Hearts of Freedom: Stories of Southeast Asian Refugees.

Join us for a FREE day of events at the Balsillie School of International Affairs on Saturday October 26th. Explore the exhibit, hear inspiring speakers, enjoy delicious food, and stay for the screening of Passage to Freedom, a 50-minute documentary featuring the powerful oral histories of Southeast Asian refugees that made the dangerous journeys from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam to Canada.

The day will begin with an official launch of the exhibit, followed by a tour, lunch and film screening.

Agenda
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Opening of Exhibition Program and Tour
12:00 – 1:00 PM – Lunch
1:00 – 3:00 PM – Film Screening and Q&A

About the Exhibit: Hearts of Freedom – Stories of Southeast Asian Refugees

The exhibition will be on display at the Balsillie School of International Affairs Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00 from October 16th to 31st.

This exhibition focuses on the incredible stories of Southeast Asian refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The impact of the Vietnam War, the Lao Secret War, and the Cambodian Genocide forced millions to flee their homelands and to seek safety in other countries. These courageous refugees risked their lives, journeyed to different host countries, and travelled thousands of miles to Canada. The exhibition tells the stories of these survivors, in their own words and through their unique perspectives, adding to the fabric of the Canadian history of immigration.

Creator and Curator: Stephanie Phetsamay Stobbe

About the film: Passage to Freedom

Passage to Freedom features powerful oral histories of Southeast Asian refugees that made the dangerous journeys from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam to Canada. The film effectively weaves archival clips of news stories, wartime footage, and interviews with former refugees and Canadian immigration officials. The Canadian response to the refugee crisis was recognized internationally with the UNHCR Nansen Medal in 1986. The 50-minute film delves into the journey of the refugees’ integration into the fabric of Canadian life and highlights the contributions of this first generation and their descendants. After the screening, there will be a question-and-answer session with the researchers and interviewees.

Producer: Sheila Petzold

Researchers: Peter Duschinsky, Colleen Lundy, Michael Molloy, Allan Moscovitch, and Stephanie Phetsamay Stobbe

HOF Exhibit

Photo credit: Margaret Tebbutt

Details

Date:
October 26
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Venue

CIGI Auditorium
67 Erb Street West
Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2 Canada
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