Adoptee Bridge
Adoptee Bridge will hold a free virtual panel discussion on Transracial Adoptees and Black Lives Matter on September 3, 6:30 p.m. CST. The event is part of a series called Who We Are.
Giving Voice to the Korean American Community
Adoptee Bridge will hold a free virtual panel discussion on Transracial Adoptees and Black Lives Matter on September 3, 6:30 p.m. CST. The event is part of a series called Who We Are.
Korean Institute of Minnesota fall session opening date
Part one of a two-part virtual offering on birth searching for adoptees will be offered by Adoptee Hub on Saturday, September 19, 2 to 4 p.m. CST. The session will feature Adoptee Hub CEO and founder Ami Nafzger who will discuss all the how-tos of a birth search, from start to finish. Registration is free, […]
Five Korean Americans running for Congress will speak in a panel to be held Wednesday, September 30, at 4 p.m. CDT. The event, 2020 Year of the Korean American Political Hallyu: Korean Americans running for Congress: History in the Making. The event will include three representatives running as incumbents: Andy Kim (D-NJ 3rd Congressional District); […]
Fourth annual gala for NAKASEC and Hana Center, Chicago
International affairs expert Han-shik Park will be the guest speaker at the fourth annual Minnesota Forum, entitled President-Elect Biden and the Korea Peace Process, will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m. CST. Park is the former director of the International Affairs Institution, University of Georgia, and his areas of expertise include […]
Minnesota filmmaker Matthew Koshmrl and editor/producer Christina Sun Kim will collaborate in a special online program about their film Land of My Father. The program is cosponsored by the Korean American Association of Greater Austin. Select scenes from the film are available to view on the film's website, and on Friday, December 18 at 5 p.m. CST there […]
January 11 is the deadline for enrollment for spring semester of Korean Institute of Minnesota, a Saturday school for Korean culture and language, located in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Because of the ongoing pandemic, all classes will be held on line for the second semester of the school year, which will run for 11 consecutive Saturdays, […]
Writer E.J. Koh will be the featured writer in an online author talk about her new memoir The Magical Language of Others on January 13. The memoir is a story of growing up and coming of age after her parents, after living with the author and her younger brother in the U.S. for a decade, […]
A Twin Cities Asian American political action organization will launch its economic report on Asian Minnesotans and wealth building entitled Redefining Wealth Through Communal and Cultural Assets in a free online session on Wednesday, January 20. The research was conducted by the Coalition for Asian American Leadership (CAAL), a St. Paul-based organization. It included communities […]