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Film Screening: The Vow From Hiroshima

Mitchie Takeuchi
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
6:00-7:30 PM
Off Campus Location
In an age of deep division and growing global challenges, education has a vital role to play in cultivating peace.

Barger Leadership Institute is committed to nurturing leaders who will promote peace, compassion, dignity, and well-being in their communities. In that spirit, we are organizing a two-day event to raise awareness for commitment to peace in higher education. We will screen the award-winning documentary "A Vow from Hiroshima," featuring remarks from producer Mitchie Takeuchi, on March 24. On March 25, we are hosting a multidisciplinary symposium, "Lessons from Hiroshima: Cultivating Mindful Peace Leadership."

FREE FILM SCREENING
The Vow From Hiroshima is an intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, a passionate survivor of the 1945 atomic bomb in Hiroshima. At 13 years old, Setsuko was miraculously pulled out of a fiery building after the bomb was dropped, unable to save her other 27 classmates who were burned alive. The experience shaping her life forever, she kept a pledge to her friends - that no one should ever again experience the same horrible fate. Her moving story is told through the lens of her friendship with second-generation survivor Mitchie Takeuchi, through her decades of activism, to the current moment, achieving her dream of a Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty.

Special thanks to our film sponsors,
- The Nam Center for Korean Studies
- Michigan Community Scholars Program
- Center for Japanese Studies
- UMMA
- Center for Global and Intercultural Study
- Organizational Studies
Building: Off Campus Location
Location: State Theater, 233 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Website:
Event Type: Film Screening
Tags: Film, Free, Leadership, Peace, Peace Leadership, Screening
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Barger Leadership Institute, Michigan Community Scholars Program, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA), Center for Global and Intercultural Study, Nam Center for Korean Studies, Organizational Studies Program (OS)