Content: Full Spectrum Features’ latest short docudrama, "Enough," will be featured at Chicago’s Day of Remembrance 2026, an annual gathering that marks the signing of Executive Order 9066 and honors the many generations shaped by Japanese American incarceration. Rooted in the decades-long history of the Japanese American Redress Movement—from the lead-up to the 1981 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) hearings through the passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988—the film turns to community memory and testimony to ask what it takes to confront harm honestly and pursue repair over time. Following the screening, a panel of community members and practitioners will reflect on how the legacies of Redress speak to present-day struggles around state violence, surveillance, and displacement. Panelists include Rebecca Ozaki (Yonsei, granddaughter of a CWRIC testifier), Mary Samson (Sansei, Redress organizer), Dr. Britt Dantley (family therapist and clinician), Brian Tee (director and actor), and Scott Sakiyama (attorney and anti-ICE advocate). Together, they will consider how practices of storytelling, accountability, and care can interrupt repeating patterns of removal and state violence—both within families and across communities. Registration for Day of Remembrance seating in the main auditorium is now full, and we are currently offering overflow seating. To register for overflow seating, please go here: https://7615a.blackbaudhosting.com/7615a/Partner-Event--Day-of-Remembrance-Overflow-Seating-22Feb2026
Date/Time: Feb. 22, 2026, 2 p.m. - Feb. 22, 2026, 4 p.m.
Location: Chicago History Museum, 1601 N. Clark St, Chicago
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