A survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bomb confronts her trauma and gathers seeds of trees that survived the blast, planting symbols of hope, healing and remembrance in towns across Oregon 80 years later. Featuring local resident Hideko Tamura Snider. Director David-Paul B. Hedberg will attend and host a post-film Q&A and community discussion about the making of the film, the Oregon Hiroshima Peace Tree Project, and the role of public history in peace-building and remembrance.For more about the film, visit: www.TheSeedsofPeace.com.
Viewer discretion advised: The film discusses the atomic bomb and shows historical
images and footage that may be disturbing to some viewers.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Film begins at 7:00 and runs just over an hour.
Free parking in designated SOU lots.Part of a full week of events in remembrance of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. See https://peacehouse.net/hiroshima-2026/ for info on other community events in Ashland and Medford.
Co-sponsored by One Sunny Day Initiatives and Peace House.