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SUMMARY:Adoptee referral portraits collection to be featured at Weissman Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:The work of Minnesota Korean adoptee artist Megan Rye will be featured in an exhibit entitled Foundling\, to open at the Weissman Museum of Art\, Minneapolis\, on January 16\, 2022. \nMore than 70 families participated in sharing referral photos of themselves or adoptee loved ones\, who are adopted from many countries to Minnesota.  She collected the photos over some years\, and there are now portraits of 100 adoptees in the exhibit\, rendered in paint on Target shopping bags. \nThe exhibit will have a soft opening in January\, and there will be events at the museum in spring 2020. Because construction is ongoing at the museum with no solid finish date\, and due to possible stricter COVID protocols in the future\, and Minnesota weather generally\, the events at the museum were delayed\, although the exhibit will be opening on time\, Rye said. \nRye said she got the idea after having her second child\, and realizing she had only a few black and white photos of herself as a baby\, while there were thousands of images of her son and daughter\, as well as many keepsake objects\, not to mention roomfuls of toys\, clothes and other objects related to them. \nRye was brought up in the Twin Cities\, got her undergraduate degree from Rhode Island School of Design\, and her Master’s of Fine Arts from the University of Minnesota.  The Weissman exhibit is a kind of a homecoming for her\, she said\, and she expects to invite in adoptee groups locally\, as well as University of Minnesota students to observe and learn from the project. \nMegan Rye’s website\, featuring this collection and her  I Will Follow You Into the Dark exhibit of her paintings of her brother’s photos of his military tour in Iraq\, is at: meganrye.com .  The Weissman Art Museum is at: wam.umn.edu. \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Coalition of AA Leaders hold Asian Minnesotan Day at Capitol
DESCRIPTION:The Coalition of Asian American Leaders (CAAL)  will hold an Asian Minnesotan Day at the Capitol\, to be held Monday\, March 7\, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  The presentations will include champions on  CAAL policy priorities\, advocacy education from CAAL staff and leaders\, and opportunities for constituents to speak with their legislators about issues impacting their communities. \n\n\n The tentative schedule includes a rally in the Capitol Rotunda at 9 a.m. headed up by Lt. Gov. Peggy Flannagan and legislative caucus co-chair  Rep. Kaohly Her\, with  performances by Asian American artists.\n\nAt 10:30 a.m.\, partcipants may watch a legislative caucus hearing on the status of Asian Minnesotans. From 1 to 4 p.m.\, consitutents may visit their legislators (two to three visits per team)\, and there will be a virtual celebration and closing at 4 p.m.\n\nMasks are currently required at the State Capitol.   
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SUMMARY:HANA Center hosts  2022 #IAmAnImmigrant storytelling speakers 
DESCRIPTION:HANA Center will present its fourth annual #IAmAnImmigrant storytelling fundraiser event on Friday\, March 11\, 2022\, 6 p.m.\, via Zoom. \nThe event is intended look back on the Atlanta shootings one year after eight people (including six Asian women) lost their lives. The event will feature a multigenerational panel of Asian American women from the Chicago Asian American community who will share their various experiences as immigrants\, women of color and being undocumented. \nMusic for the event will be provided by Korean American adoptee Jacqueline Wells. She serves on the board of the New York transnational adoptee organization Also Known As  www.jacquelynwellsmusic.com @oohjacquelina \nSpeakers include Dalin Eap\, a Cambodian American undergraduate student at St. Olaf College in Northfield\, Minnesota.  She is a founding member of HANA’s youth group Women That Fight (WTF) which provides a space for young women and non-binary youth of  color. She first joined HANA Center as a freshman at Chicago’s Mather High school and has also been a member of HANA’s youth leadership council\, Fighting Youth Shouting out for Humanity (FYSH). \nYoon Kim\, also a speaker\, is a second-generation Korean American raised in the suburbs of Chicago. She joined HANA Center as a Civic Leaders Fellow in the summer of 2020 and is currently studying public policy and researching legacies of U.S. military occupation of Korea at the University of Michigan. \nThe third speaker\, Jieun Han\, is a first-generation Korean immigrant who moved to the U.S. with her family in 1999. A veteran Korean language teacher\, she is also the chair of the Midwest Korean Schools Association. She is also an active member of HANA Center’s Racial Justice Committee. \nHana Center of Chicago is a service and advocacy organization that serves Korean Americans and the broader Asian American community. Its activists are working on a Citizenship4All campaign which includes the Adoptee Citizenship Act. \nThe event can be accessed free\, however\, reservations are required and donation amounts are suggested  and raffle tickets available at the event registration page at the indicated link.
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