Korean adoptee-themed St. Paul restaurant to hold birthday bash

Bap and Chicken, a St. Paul eatery that reflects the story of Korean adoptee John Gleason will hold a party in honor of turning two (and making it through the pandemic) on July 29.  The party will feature specials, entertainment, prizes and a "Free Chicken for a Year" giveaway. Beginning July 1, Bap and Chicken […]

Minnesota China Garden to hold celebration and poetry contest

The Minnesota China Friendship Garden Society will hold a site dedication and launch of its proposed expansion plan on September 18.  Various events, free to the public will be held at and around the garden, located at Phalen Regional Park in St. Paul and Maplewood, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Events will include a […]

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Sejong Cultural Society announces first international sijo competition

Sejong Cultural Society of Chicago will hold its first International Sijo Competition, which will be open to participants globally. Deadline for submission is set for September 30. Since 2008, Sejong Cultural Society has been hosting a writing competition with essay and sijo (traditional Korean poetry) categories. This separate international contest has been developed for poetry […]

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KAM Center celebrates 20th anniversary

Korean Adoptee Ministries, a Christian non-profit organization targeted to Korean adoptees and their families, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a dinner and fundraising event on Saturday, October 9. Keynote […]

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Asian Media Access holds pop-up vaccine event

7901 12th Avenue South, Bloomington, Minnesota 7901 12th Avenue South, Bloomington, MN, United States

A free vaccine event with COVID testing and free food giveaway, targeted to the Asian American community, will be held in Bloomington on Sunday, October 17. The free event will […]

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Land of My Father film is in TCs Film Festival lineup

1625 West End Boulevard, Minneapolis 1625 West End Boulevard, Minneapolis, MN, United States

The Twin Cities Film Festival will screen a documentary film by Matthew Koshmrl, Land of My Father, about the story of the territory dispute between Japan and South Korea over the Dokdo Islands.  It details the stories of two activists. One is a Korean farmer who protests the Japanese government regularly in Tokyo, after finding […]

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Adoptee Hub fundraiser with film and dinner

Adoptee Hub, a Twin Cities service and educational organization by and for intercountry adoptees, will hold its (in-person) annual fundraiser under the title theme Jeong: The Power of Reunification, on Saturday, November 6. Keynote speaker for the event will be filmmaker Sun Hee Engelstoft (born Sun Hee Shin), a Korean adoptee from Denmark. Her 2021-released […]

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