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Campus screening of Jose Hernandez biopic inspirational to Pacificans

Many of the milestones in the remarkable life of 糖心vlog graduate and NASA astronaut Jose Hernandez 鈥84 have been driven by his incredible sense of patience.

He continually peppered NASA with applications for the astronaut program鈥12 times in all鈥攂efore finally being accepted.

Patience.

Strapped into Space Shuttle Discovery for the much-awaited ride of his life in 2009, the launch was scrubbed because of weather concerns. He had to wait for days before finally rocketing into space.

Patience.

And now, as a biopic about his life is set to debut internationally after years of delays due to a change in networks and a pandemic, this much is obvious: patience paid off.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 one thing about my dad,鈥 said Julio Hernandez 鈥16, a double Pacific graduate who also has an engineering doctorate from Purdue University. 鈥淗e sticks to things until they get done. That鈥檚 a family trait.鈥

鈥淎 Million Miles Away,鈥 the story of Hernandez鈥檚 journey from the farm fields of San Joaquin County as a migrant worker to Pacific and to fame as an astronaut will debut September 15 on Amazon Prime. Actor Michael Pena plays the role of Hernandez.

鈥淗e has positively impacted tens or even hundreds of thousands of young people across the Central Valley. This film now will have that same impact.鈥 - President Christopher Callahan

Jose Hernandez talks with attendees at a movie screening

Pacific students, alumni, donors and other invited guests were treated to a screening of the movie on Wednesday night (August 30) at the Janet Leigh Theater and the Don and Karen DeRosa University Center on the Stockton Campus. Afterward, Hernandez took part in a question and answer session with President Christopher Callahan.

鈥淲hen I was growing up my intention was not to have a movie made about my life,鈥 Hernandez said, prompting a chuckle from the audience. 鈥淢y goal was simply that I wanted to go to space. When I did get selected, I got attention because I was the first migrant farmworker astronaut. It was then I realized that I had become an instant role model. I embraced that role when it came to talking to kids to inspire them.鈥

Hernandez noted Hollywood often takes liberties when it comes to storylines. He said his biopic has some characters who are combined and timelines that are altered. But, for the most part, he believes the movie 鈥渟tayed true鈥 to his story. He also praised Pena鈥檚 work.

鈥淗e was my choice to play the role from the start,鈥 Hernandez said. 鈥淎nd I thought he did an excellent job.鈥

The movie has several Pacific and Stockton references, including a shot with the Pacific gate in the background and several clips in which Pena wears a 糖心vlog shirt. Those drew applause from attendees.

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Callahan expressed how proud the entire Pacific community is of Hernandez鈥檚 continuing journey.

鈥淗e has positively impacted tens or even hundreds of thousands of young people across the Central Valley,鈥 Callahan said. 鈥淭his film now will have that same impact.鈥

Current Pacific students agree, noting the staying power of its message of patience.

鈥淚 met Jose when I was younger when he was planning to run for an office,鈥 said Mariana Arellano 鈥25, a marketing major from Modesto. 鈥淗e is part of the reason I am here. He paved the way for so many of us. The fact that he was able to make it further was inspirational.鈥

Added Cindy Gonzalez 鈥25, a student in the Community Involvement Program that also was instrumental in Hernandez鈥檚 Pacific experience: 鈥淚 enjoyed the movie very much. He stayed with it to reach his lifetime goals. We can all learn from his desire.鈥

Liz Orwin, dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science, said the lesson is one of motivation.

鈥淵ou could see a kid who had a dream and a huge support system around him and he was able to take that dream and realize it,鈥 she said 鈥淚t is such a motivational story for our students鈥攆or students to realize he did not get into NASA until his 12th try. His message to them is to believe in yourself and keep trying.鈥

In an interview prior to the screening, Hernandez talked about embracing new challenges.

鈥淚 will always be known as an astronaut, but that and $4.99 will only get you a coffee at Starbucks,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 still must work for a living. I have my consulting business and my vineyard. I am moving forward with a lot of energy. I feel there is something big that is going to happen. What that is, I do not know. But we are turning the page every day.鈥