When wildfires strike, the cremated remains of loved ones are often left behind in the rush to evacuate. After the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Sonoma County, archaeologists and forensic canine teams found a way to recover cremains from the wreckage of destroyed homes. With support from a California Humanities grant, the ASC completed an oral history project that documented these recovery efforts. Interviews with archaeologists, forensic dog handlers, and impacted families have been woven into a short film about these volunteer effort and its powerful effects.
Discover more about this remarkable process and its profound impact through a short film screening and panel discussion with those involved.
Where: Museum of Sonoma County, 425 7th St, Santa Rosa
When: Wednesday, November 6 @6pm
This is a free event open to the public.