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Local playwright Sun Mee Chomet to stage her one-woman play in D.C.

Theater J 1529 16th St. NW, Washington, DC

Twin Cities actor Sun Mee Chomet will perform her one-woman play How to Be a Korean Woman, at Theater J in Washington D.C., from January 4 through 14. How to Be a Korean Woman is part-commentary and part-satire on the experiences of  a Korean American adoptee woman who returns to Korea for the first time, […]

Adoptee Hub to hold Self-Care Workshop for Korean adoptee adults

Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Ave. SE, Minneapolis

Adoptee Hub will hold a cultural identity and self-care workshop targeted to adult Korean adoptees (age 18 and older) to be held Saturday, November 4. The all-day event will feature  four different sessions. Topics will include: yoga and meditation; massage therapy; the traditional Korean tea ceremony; essential Korean language learning; cooking classes for making kimbap […]

$40

Chosen documentary film to be screened at Korea Society

Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor New York, NY 10017, New York

The documentary Chosen, about five Korean American candidates who ran for Congress in 2020, will be screened at the Korea Society in New York City, on Thursday, November 2, at 7 p.m. EDT. The screening will be followed by a director talk and interview afterward. The film by Joseph Juhn follows five Korean American candidates […]

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