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SUMMARY:"What We Hunger For" virtual book launch
DESCRIPTION:A virtual book launch will be held Tuesday\, May 4\, 7 p.m. CST for a new collection What We Hunger For: Refugee and Immigrant Stories about Food and Family\, edited by Minnesota poet and author Sun Yung Shin. \nThrough 14 contributors\, this book relates\, in individual stories\, how newcomers to Minnesota bring their own culinary traditions and may re-create food memories at home\, introduce new friends and neighbors to their favorite dishes\, and explore comforting flavors and experiences of hospitality at local restaurants\, community gatherings\, and spiritual ceremonies. \nIt also explores the broader context of how food can unify\, heal\, and bring people together across generations and cultures. It is published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press. \nShin is a multi-award winning poet and author of the bestselling anthology A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota.  Her most recent poetry collection is The Wet Hex (April 2022). \nThe launch will be streamed on the Via the Minnesota Historical Society Facebook Page and YouTube Channel\, and also archived as a recording on both platforms. \n 
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/what-we-hunger-for-virtual-book-launch/
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SUMMARY:Adoptee Hub holds workshop on letter writing
DESCRIPTION:Adoptee Hub will hold a virtual writing workshop led by adoptee and author Mei Hwang\, who wrote 100\,000 Cranes for My Mother\, Saturday\, May 8\, at 1 p.m. (CST).  The workshop will be a letter-writing exercise for transracial adoptees\, or any adoptees\, who will address the letter to their birthmothers. Hwang will address the range of emotions\, from grief to relief\, that participants feel while engaging in this exercise in a safe and supportive environment. Due to the sensitivity of the subject matter\, this workshop is open to adoptees only. \nHwang is a professional educator and counselor who conducts workshops in expressive arts\, healthcare and education\, and educates organizations in cultural competency and diversity development.   She also conducts individual\, group\, and family private coaching. \nThe workshop will be online via Zoom.  A link will be sent out to registrants in advance of the event.  Register at the link below. \n 
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/adoptee-hub-holds-workshop-on-letter-writing/
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