ENOUGH: A Film and Conversation on Redress
- Shorts
- 60 mins
FREE/PAY WHAT YOU CAN
Filmmakers in attendance. Film program will be followed by a panel discussion.
Enough weaves together two timelines and two young women united by purpose. Ashley, a biracial student frustrated by the erasure of racial justice in the present day, and Erika, a Japanese American teenager in 1981 whose father, a reserved attorney, is drawn into the landmark CWRIC reparations hearings for WWII incarceration survivors. As past and present converge, the film asks what it costs to stay silent, and what it takes to finally speak.
Followed by a panel discussion about real and imagined archives with the filmmakers of Enough and NCRR (Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress), the Los Angeles organization that fought at the center of the redress movement and continues that work today.
In this program
Enough
Directed by Brian Tee
While researching a class assignment, a disillusioned college student crosses paths with a quiet librarian and is drawn into the decades old fight for Japanese American redress and the story of a lawyer who must find the courage to testify in order to help heal a community—and himself.
Dates & Times
Democracy Center @ JANM
May 2, 2026
2:30 pm

