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"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more when it is in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

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SCREENING: GHOST TOWN TO HAVANA

October 25, 2016 @ 5:00 am5:00 pm

Join us for the screening of  GHOST TOWN TO HAVANA is a heartbreaking, funny, and inspirational story about mentorship, life, love, kids, and baseball in Oakland and Havana today. Two youth baseball coaches, Nicolas from Havana and Roscoe from Oakland, meet on video and decide they want to play each other. When they meet in Cuba, it’s joy and baseball versus murder and poverty.

October 25 @ 5:00pm San José State University 211 North 9th Street San Jose, CA, 95112

Free screening and Q&A with filmmaker Gene Corr, for more HERE GHOST TOWN TO HAVANA is supported by California Humanities through ourCalifornia Documentary Project (CDP) grantmaking program. To learn more about CDP, click HERE

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Date:
October 25, 2016
Time:
5:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Website:
www.ghosttowntohavana.com

Venue

San Jose State University
211 N. 9th St.
San Jose, CA 95112 United States
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