Decades after the war, harmful effects of Agent Orange/dioxin contamination are still being felt by millions in Vietnam, including children. The land is still poisoned at the hot spots, children are still born with severe birth defects and people are still getting sick from the dioxin. Fortunately, this is a humanitarian concern we can do something about.

Two disabled sisters outside their home in Da Nang.
Friday, October 28th, 7PM-9PM
David Brower Center
2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA
Agent Orange: A Personal Requiem film screening and discussion with the filmmaker, Masako Sakata
Saturday, October 29th, 9AM-4PM
Clark Kerr Conference Center
2601 Warring St, Berkeley, CA
Keynote speakers, panel discussions and interactive media on Agent Orange.
Read the full agenda for the conference here.
Registration:
Friday, October 28th, 7PM-9PM
David Brower Center
2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA
Agent Orange: A Personal Requiem film screening and discussion with the filmmaker, Masako Sakata
Saturday, October 29th, 9AM-4PM
Clark Kerr Conference Center
2601 Warring St, Berkeley, CA
Keynote speakers, panel discussions and interactive media on Agent Orange.
Read the full agenda for the conference here.
Registration:
Please visit the main link at Make Agent Orange History to register.