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SUMMARY:KAM Center celebrates 20th anniversary
DESCRIPTION: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. \nKeynote speakers will be Rev. Hyung Joon Kim\, senior pastor of Dong An Church\, Seoul; and Kim Deardoff\, production manager of NRBTV\, a network that features Christian programming content on various platforms. \nThe event\, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. CST\, will also include the testimonies and stories of those who attended the KAM tour to Korea and/or participated in other KAM Center programming over its 20-year history. \nKAM Center is seeking donations of cash and silent auction items for the event\, as well as stories and photos from participants whose lives have been positively impacted by KAM Center’s programs. \nThe event will be held at the Delta Hotel Minneapolis Northeast\, and a block of rooms has been reserved for the event.  Many details are to be determined (at press time). Tickets will be available closer to the event through an on-line reservation system.  For more information\, please contact email: ka*******@***il.com or phone: 651-324-0208.\n 
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/kam-center-celebrates-20th-anniversary/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Boston Korean Adoptee hold virtual Korean cooking classes
DESCRIPTION:A series of online classes hosted by the Boston Korean Adoptees association ongoing into the fall will focus on street food and how it has become an integral part of Korea’s history. \nTwo tracks of cooking classes will focus on meat dishes and vegetarian dishes. Each has four two-hour sessions with a maximum of eight participants each.  Each class will instruct on creating a main dish and some side dishes. The classes are appropriate for all levels of cooking experience. Class registration is available on a first come\, first served basis.  \nAs part of the registration\, participants will receive a Korean cooking starter kit\, comprised of many common Korean pantry items. Participants in the Boston area can pick up the kit at two or more locations.  Non-local participants (with advance notice) can request a kit to be shipped to them.  Participants are responsible for purchasing fresh produce\, meat\, and other ingredients on their own. Participants will receive a menu and a list of ingredients one week before the scheduled class through email. \nMenus include snacks such as kimchi\, pickled radishes and carrots\, radish water kimchi\, Korean corn dogs\, kimchi pork buns\, Korean-style barbecue\, and various savory pancakes\, among other dishes. Online lessons on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. are coming up in September\, October and November.  For more information\, see the website at: bkadoptee.org/events. \nBoston Korean Adoptees\, Inc. is a Boston/Boston-Metro organization committed to building a community of adult adoptees and their families in the New England area. We host\, sponsor and collaborate on panels\, workshops\, cultural events and casual get-togethers. Its primary goal is to provide a safe space and forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences of our members and the greater community. \nClasses will continue (all from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) on September 4 and 18\, October 16\, and November 6.  Class registration for the virtual cooking series  is available on a first come\, first served basis. To register\, email to  in**@*******ee.org. A Google form will be emailed for registration. See blog post at link below for updates.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/boston-korean-adoptee-hold-virtual-korean-cooking-classes/2021-10-16/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Asian Media Access holds pop-up vaccine event
DESCRIPTION: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.\n\nThe free event will include $50 Target gift cards for each vaccine recipient. Registration is required for a vaccine (see below link)\, but not for the free testing kits and food  giveaway.\n\n\nThe event will be held 2 to 5 p.m. at the Chinese American Chamber of Commerce\,  7901 12th Ave. S.\, Bloomington. \n\n\nRegister for vaccination https://bit.ly/3ofSfc0 \n\nThe event requires standard COVID-19 precautions\, including masks and social distancing.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/asian-media-access-holds-pop-up-vaccine-event/
LOCATION:7901 12th Avenue South\, Bloomington\, Minnesota\, 7901 12th Avenue South\, Bloomington\, MN\, 55425\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sijo teaching class offered to all educators
DESCRIPTION:The Sejong Cultural Society is offering a free online five-part class for all educators on how to teach sijo\, a traditional Korean poetry form. \nCourse start dates this fall are on Sundays (September 12\, October 24\, and December 5) and continue into 2022. The course is designed to train teachers about the sijo poetry form and how to use it in their classrooms. It includes detailed analyses and critiques of student and professional sijo\, and guidance and writing and editing in sijo form. Participants will practice creating and implementing a sijo lesson plan. \nTo register\, see the website for a link to a registration google form. Teachers who complete all assignments. Teachers who complete all course assignments and submit a lesson plan at the end of the course will be eligible for a $50 stipend after the course ends. Exceptional lesson plans will earn an additional $50\, and will be distributed to other teachers with the author’s permission. For more information and details on this program\, email: se****@***********ty.org
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/sijo-teaching-class-offered-to-all-educators/2021-10-24/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Virtual event commemorates 25 years of Asian American Studies
DESCRIPTION:A virtual conference\, Asian American Studies Now\, will be held October 26 to mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Asian American Studies program at New York University. The program was launched when a group of students came together\, and with faculty support\, began organizing for the first Asian American Studies course\, and a program. The Asian/Pacific/American Studies program was founded in 1996.The program will welcome back alumni and faculty who were instrumental in the historic founding. \nIn the 1990s\, college students in the Midwest and on the east coast began to fight for the establishment of Asian American studies programs.  This movement came nearly three decades after the pivotal student strikes in Califormia that led to the nations first Asian American studies programs there. \nThe conference will begin at 4 p.m. EST\, 3 p.m. CST. o register for this historic conference see the below link.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/virtual-event-commemorates-25-years-of-asian-american-studies/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Hyon Kim to speak for Great Decisions series on Korean peninsula
DESCRIPTION:Hyon Kim\, a Twin Cities entrepreneur\, non-profit co-founder\, author and thought leader will be a featured speaker for the annual Great Decisions series of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Minnesota. \nThe presentation via Zoom will be held 12:30 to 2 p.m. on Friday\, October 29. The topic is about the Korean peninsula. \nKim is the founder and CEO of MN Best\, Inc.\, a Twin Cities project management and engineering support firm. She also serves as chair of the Asian-African Business Development Committee at the International Leadership Institute. Named one of the Top 25 Women to Watch by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal she was the first Asian person to serve on the University of Minnesota Board of Regents. \nKim is the author of the autobiographical My Name is Maria\, published in South Korea in the Korean language. It is now being translated to English. Kim is also co-founder of the Twin Cities non-profit education and advocacy organization Midwest Alliance for North Korean Refugees. \nOLLI classes are open to the public; with an annual membership\, participants can register for an unlimited number of classes.  Fall offerings include topics in finance\, photography\, literature\, creative writing\, history\, botany\, a study of the Mississippi River and economic theory\, among many others.  More information is available on the OLLI website\, link below.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/hyon-kim-to-speak-for-great-decisions-series-on-korean-peninsula/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Land of My Father film is in TCs Film Festival lineup
DESCRIPTION: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 out his father was abducted and enslaved in a coal mine during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The second is a woman who lived on Dokdo with her father\, and considers Dokdo her homeland. She struggles to keep her father’s legacy alive after the Korean government mysteriously erases the history of their family as pioneering residents of this remote island group. \nThis screening includes a short Q and A with the filmmaker and the producer Christina Kim. The film will be shown at 4:30 p.m. Friday\, October 29\, at the Showplace Icon Theaters\, 1625 West End Blvd\, Minneapolis.  The film festival price is $12. See the TC Film Festival website for more information.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/land-of-my-father-film-at/
LOCATION:1625 West End Boulevard\, Minneapolis\, 1625 West End Boulevard\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55106\, United States
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