A documentary poster titled 'Defiant to the Last Resistance at the Tule Lake Jail' featuring a black-and-white historical photo of two police officers holding a protester by the arms, with buildings and a truck in the background. The poster includes text about the documentary, a laurel emblem, and a pink note with a caption about Tule Lake being a detention site.

“This extraordinary film breaks new ground by reconstructing the story of the lay-down strike at the Tule Lake Jail in the waning days of the Segregation Center in 1945...a remarkable act of historical recovery.”

--Frank Abe, Lead author, We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration

Barbed wire atop a black background.

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A blank, vintage-style photograph with a sepia tone and slightly torn edges.
Close-up of a pink note with typewritten text about soldiers moving to Santa Fe Internment Camp in 1945, after oral persuasion among 25 strike leaders at the border patrol
An award certificate with a gold laurel wreath design. The text on the certificate reads 'Gold Winner Best of the Best Awards 2023'.

--Satsuki Ina, Psychotherapist, Author, Filmmaker, Activist

“…an amazing, healing film that will change people’s lives.”

Barbed wire stretching horizontally across the image.