2009 KAAN Conference
2009 KAAN Conference

The 2009 KAAN Conference will be held in Denver, July 31 to Aug 2, 2009.  Our theme will be: Extending the Family of Korean Adoption.   Registration is now open at www.kaanconference.com 

KAAN Conference Early Registration Rate Extended Through July 15th!

We know that with the all the stress on the economy are experiencing financial difficulty.  In support of our community, KAAN is extending the early registration rate through July 15th.   We want to see you at the KAAN conference!

Testimonial from Mark Hagland:

Hey, folks!   You've GOT TO consider what promises to be a great experience this summer! It's the annual KAAN Conference, for adult Korean adoptees, adoptive families, and Korean-Americans. This is the eleventh annual conference that uniquely brings together all the member groups around Korean adoption. This year's conference, to be held at the Sheraton Denver Hotel in Denver, CO, July 31-August 2, promises the best sessions ever. For example, Carissa Woodwyk, an adult Korean adoptee who is a licensed marriage and family therapist and has authored the book, "Before You Were Mine," will talk in a keynote address about the impact of relinquishment on adoptees' psyches; an adult adoptee and a relative by family association will discuss "Family Labels and Language" and talk about what it means to have to explain one's family on a regular basis; and, in an adult-adoptees-only session, adult adoptees will talk about "Why I Don't Like My Face"--topics around face and body image issues that many adult transracial adoptees face. Adult adoptees will also be able to join together on Friday evening, July 31, for an adult adoptees-and-their-guests-only dinner.   The good news is, early-bird registration has been extended through July 15. And the conference remains an extremely reasonably priced event for anyone with experience around Korean adoption.  

The KAAN Conference which will be held July 31 - August 2, 2009 in Denver.  Register today at www.kaanconference.com 

A Euro-American on a Korean Tour at a Thai Restaurant in China : With each chapter examining issues that interethnic adoptive families experience, Chris Winston weaves her own perspective on her adoption experience with perspectives related to her by her own children, adopted adults, other adoptive parents, birth parents, Koreans, Korean Americans, and Asian Americans. While the book’s focus is on experiences with Korean adoption, the experiences are transferable to inter-ethnic adoptions from any country. Author's speaking engagements... Pushing Up the Sky : This is the story of a remarkable family facing incredible challenges of cancer while simultaneously figuring out how to weave their adopted children's Korean heritage and racial ethnicity into their family. It is a story of compromises and insights, profound joy, deep suffering, and terrific rewards. Parenting birth and adopted children — is one theme of this book. Most of all, it is a story on the meaning of family, and learning to let go of expectations and to forge a new identity. Author's speaking engagements...
Proceeds from book sales support the KAAN Conference. Purchase your copy at www.kaanet.com/books/
In This Issue:
Korea's old name, Chosun, means "the land of morning calm." But the nation itself has gone through a turbulent modern history.  Read More: http://topics.nytimes.com

Lee Si-kap, a shy farmer living in this central South Korean town, holds a record: He owns more satellite dishes than any other South Korean — 85 of them, receiving 1,500 satellite television channels from more than 100 countries, some as far away as South Africa and Canada.  Read More: http://www.nytimes.com

International adoptions and the culture debate.  Read More: http://www.brainchildmag.com
Six Chinese officials have reportedly been punished for letting three baby girls be adopted by foreigners even though the girls' parents are still alive.  Read More: http://abclocal.go.com
The first national study of Asians living in the United States shows that for some individuals, strong ties to their ethnicity can guard against the negative effects of racism. For others, strong ties to ethnicity can actually make the negative effects of discrimination worse.  Read More: http://www.sciencedaily.com
Lee and her father sneaked through forests and bribed border guards to free their family. They eventually settled in South Korea.   Read More: http://www.scpr.org

Ling "is fearless, but not reckless," said Holly Gibson, a former Current TV producer who worked with both women. "She was always going to be smart when she was doing stories, no matter where she was going.

"And Euna is very well respected for being a hard worker. She makes your stories better," Gibson said.  Read More: http://www.sfgate.com

Many sources are reporting on a widespread cyber attack on South Korean and American web sites over the 4th of July weekend.   Read More: http://www.digitaleastasia.com
Abstract available at: http://www.springerlink.com
Learn all about them on this website http://english.visitkorea.or.kr
Tim Wise author of "White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son" speaking on white privilege June 25, 2002 at Bloedel Hall, St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle.  http://www.youtube.com
A sijo, a traditional Korean verse form, has a fixed number of stressed syllables and a humorous or ironic twist at the end. Like haiku, sijo are brief and accessible, and the witty last line winds up each poem with a surprise. The verses in this book illuminate funny, unexpected, amazing aspects of the everyday--of breakfast, thunder and lightning, houseplants, tennis, freshly laundered socks. Carefully crafted and deceptively simple, Linda Sue Park's sijo are a pleasure to read and an irresistible invitation to experiment with an unfamiliar poetic form. Istvan Banyai's irrepressibly giddy and sophisticated illustrations add a one-of-a-kind luster to a book that is truly a gem.   Available through Amazon at http://www.amazon.com#
This issue of Social Justice offers an overview of the struggle for social justice in the United States by Asian and Pacific Islanders, including the factors that shape oppositional consciousness and the possibility for collective action. http://www.socialjusticejournal.org
"Mother," the latest film by Bong Joon-ho, has drawn 2.19 viewers in 11 days since its release on May 28, and the film is getting more controversial the more viewers it attracts due to the room it leaves for different interpretations. Read More: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr
Lump sugar is Thunder's (the main character horse of the movie) favorite treat. The movie was titled after this favorite treat that is shared between the heroine and the horse. The horse is a unique animal, able to intimately relate with humans, hence, there is a special word for this, 'Horse Whispering.' is a movie that brings together the intimate friendship felt between a person and a horse as portrayed in, and an emotional story of overcoming all odds, like .   Learn more about the movie at: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr

We know that with the all the stress on the economy are experiencing financial difficulty.  In support of our community, KAAN is extending the early registration rate through July 15th.   We want to see you at the KAAN conference!

Testimonial from Mark Hagland:

Hey, folks!   You've GOT TO consider what promises to be a great experience this summer! It's the annual KAAN Conference, for adult Korean adoptees, adoptive families, and Korean-Americans. This is the eleventh annual conference that uniquely brings together all the member groups around Korean adoption. This year's conference, to be held at the Sheraton Denver Hotel in Denver, CO, July 31-August 2, promises the best sessions ever. For example, Carissa Woodwyk, an adult Korean adoptee who is a licensed marriage and family therapist and has authored the book, "Before You Were Mine," will talk in a keynote address about the impact of relinquishment on adoptees' psyches; an adult adoptee and a relative by family association will discuss "Family Labels and Language" and talk about what it means to have to explain one's family on a regular basis; and, in an adult-adoptees-only session, adult adoptees will talk about "Why I Don't Like My Face"--topics around face and body image issues that many adult transracial adoptees face. Adult adoptees will also be able to join together on Friday evening, July 31, for an adult adoptees-and-their-guests-only dinner.   The good news is, early-bird registration has been extended through July 15. And the conference remains an extremely reasonably priced event for anyone with experience around Korean adoption.  

The KAAN Conference which will be held July 31 - August 2, 2009 in Denver.  Register today at www.kaanconference.com 

New Summer issue of Korean Quarterly hits the streets...
Featuring:
"Fighting the good Fight" - stories on Lt. Dan Choi and his fight against "Don't Ask/Don't Tell" and Major Sang Won Kim's humanitarian work in Dafur and elsewhere.

Bruce Cummings weighs in on North Korea.

John Choi's run for Ramsey County attorney in Minnesota.

KidzClix.com an innovative/educational website. The Art of Contemplation: a lesson about a good view A Journey to Russia's Sakhalin Island

The return of Kimchigirl...
and as usual, massive amounts of essays, book, film and Korean Drama reviews!
For subscription info, visit: www.koreanquarterly.orgEmpower yourself.  Educate yourself.  Be represented by a newspaper that respects you and your community, the Korean American Community.
Subscriptions $20/year

Korean Quarterly
Box 6789
St.Paul
MN  55106

Come create an unforgettable experience on the 2009 Motherland Tour!


Experience traditional and contemporary Korean culture through an adventure-filled week with fun classes, excursions, and newly found friendships .


When: September 27th Sun ~ October 3rd Sat, 2009.

How to apply: Applications accepted now on a first-come, first-served basis.

Open to all overseas Korean adoptees and adoptive families.

Sign up through the InKAS website (http://www.inkas.or.kr ? Services ? Motherland Visit)
and submit an application and upload the necessary documents.

* Required documents: an application form, an adoption paper with a Korean name, a copy of passport.

Other Info: Free room and board, airfare not included.

Contact Information (InKAS)

Email: inkas21@yahoo.co.kr     Website: www.inkas.or.kr

Tel: 82-2-3148-0258      Fax: 82-2-3148-0259

We are very excited to announce that our feature documentary GOING HOME will have its world premiere at the 13th Annual Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival in Korea.

The film has been selected to screen in the “Family Fanta” category of the festival alongside three other films in its group. The world premiere screening will take place on Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 11:00 AM local time. In addition, the film will screen on Monday, July 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM local time. The 2009 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival runs July 16 – 26, 2009 in Bucheon, Korea. Tickets can be purchased at www.pifan.com.
Get together with fellow adoptive parents this summer for Conversation and Coffee at DC's excellent Korean bakeries.  These casual evenings or afternoons will be an opportunity to share experiences and insights, to ask questions, and to simply enjoy the company of others who are sharing your parenting journey.

Many of these great coffee houses are located near Korean shopping centers, where we can shop a little before settling back to chat.

If you'd like to join in, email
announcements@koreanfocus.org .
Dates and locations will be scheduled based on response.
Korean Focus has been contacted by a family with a set of Korean chang-go drums for sale.  Contact Korean Focus at announcements@koreanfocus.org  if you're interested.

With a focus on practical language skills, plus added cultural context, the language program at the Korean Embassy's KORUS House offers a basic introduction to speaking, reading, listening, and writing Korean. Classes are of limited size, and led by native Korean-speaking instructors with university teaching experience. Classes primarily focus on language learning, but also introduce students to important aspects of the traditional and modern culture of Korea. These mini-lessons provide context as well as practical knowledge. Topics range from food and history to social customs and pop culture.

Summer 2009: July 6 - August 12, 2009
 
The tuition for each class is $230, which includes a final class Korean dinner party, free parking, Korean snacks during breaks, and additional class and KORUS House materials. Purchase of an additional textbook (available from KORUS House) is required for each class. Each Summer 2009 class meets 12 times (24 hours), on Monday and Wednesday at the KORUS House from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., July 6 - August 12, 2009.
 
Registration and Inquiries
Contact Adam Wojciechowicz at awojATkoreaembassyDOTorg or (202) 587-6168.
 
Initial registration ended June 30, 2009
 
Beginner I
When: Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Textbook: Sogang Korean 1A ($30)
Instructor: Young A Jung
Description: for learners with no previous experience; this class covers basic sentences, introductions, and vocabulary, plus reading, writing, and pronunciation of the Korean alphabet, Hangul; includes cultural components

Beginner II
When: Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Textbook: Step by Step Book 2 ($25)
Instructor: Hei Sook Yoo
Description: for novice Korean speakers with an understanding of the Korean alphabet, Hangul (reading, writing, speaking), and some grammar basics (informal vs. honorific verb forms, wh- questions, subject/object markers); this class covers various new conversational and grammar topics; includes cultural components
 
KORUS House is the official culture and information center at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, located at 2370 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington DC, 20008. There is free parking for students in our lot, and the KORUS House is bus route-accessible or a 15-minute walk from the Dupont Circle metro station. For a map of the Embassy and the KORUS House (at location B) visit  http://www.dynamic-korea.com .
 

Do you have any treasured memories of Korea?  Korean Tourist Organization is looking for creative bloggers who have a genuine enthusiasm for Korea's landscape, culture and cuisine.  Learn how to register your blog and win Korean tour packages at http://english.visitkorea.or.kr=

The Still Present Pasts Exhibit Team and Instructional Design and eTeaching Services
at Boston College
are proud to announce the launch of the new
Still Present Pasts Website and Virtual Exhibit.


Visit: http://stillpresentpasts.org

Still Present Pasts: Korean Americans and the “Forgotten War” is a
multi-media exhibit of installation and performance art, documentary film and archival
photographs, and oral histories that explores memories and legacies of the Korean War.

Still Present Pasts is:
• A unique educational resource about the Korean War and its legacies for Korean Americans
• A stark reminder of the human costs of military conflict and national division
• An invitation to share thoughts and memories evoked by the exhibit
• A call for broad public support to end the first hot war of the Cold War

Contact us to learn how to bring the exhibit to your community.

AMY ANDERSON'S
Stand Up Comedy Workshop:
LEARN AND PERFORM STAND-UP IN ONLY 6 WEEKS!

Are you funny? Have your friends and family always told you that you should be a comedian? Are you interested in trying stand up, but just aren't sure how to start? Or maybe you're just looking for a creative outlet in your life.

Whether you are a comedy virgin or an experienced speaker, this Six Week Stand-Up Class will show you how to take the stage with confidence and make people laugh. You will develop your unique performer's voice and gain practical, first-hand knowledge from a working professional with teaching skills, not just someone whose career is teaching.

Amy takes a "workshop" style approach to her classes where each student will rehearse, participate, receive individual attention and learn from each other. It is a supportive and fun environment and each six week session ends with a showcase at a comedy club. Classes are also ongoing, so after your initial six weeks, you can continue on to the next session, further developing your act and performing in future showcases.

Whether you're a comedian, actor, writer, host, public speaker or just want to try something new, this class has something for you!

During the class you will learn how to:
* Choose premises that showcase your unique personality
* Construct and develop a joke
* Avoid common mistakes made by most newcomers
* Build a starter set that will serve as the foundation for more material or add to and enhance existing material

TWO CLASSES TO CHOOSE FROM:
Beginning Wednesday, July 1, 2008 - $295, 7:00pm (Every Wed, July 1 – August 5)
or
Beginning Saturday, July 11, 2008 - $295, 10:00am (Every Sat, July 11 – August 15)

INFO: (310) 927-2309 or ComedyWorkshopClass@gmail.com to reserve your spot in class! Class sizes are limited to ensure each student receives ample individual attention. Amy is also available for private coaching – call or email for rates.

Comedian/Actress/Writer Amy Anderson has been an entertainer her whole life. Stating out on stage as a child musician and earning a degree in music education from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. She began her acting and comedy career in 1997 in Minneapolis as a member and teacher of various improv and sketch comedy troupes as well as acting in live theater and on camera. Since coming to Los Angeles in 2001, Amy has established herself as one of the hottest comedians in the country and one of only a few Asian Americans in the field. Her numerous national television appearances include, Hot Tamales Live! on Showtime, Premium Blend on Comedy Central, National Lampoon's Funny Money on The Game Show Network, Latino Laugh Festival and Inside Joke on Sitv, Asia Street Comedy on AZN, Loco Comedy Jam on Mun2, A2Z on VH1 and she was the first Asian American comedian and guest on The Tom Joyner Show on ABC. Amy was a featured comedian at HBO's: The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas and she is getting ready to tour with Hot Tamales Live this fall. Amy headlines hundreds of colleges, universities and clubs each year and is a regular performer at all of the top clubs in the L.A. area including The Improv, The Icehouse, The Comedy Store and The Laugh Factory. You can visit her official website at: www.AmyAnderson.net

Korean American Resource & Cultural Center
IL KWA NORI's 21st Anniversary Celebration

Date: July 11(Sat), 2009
Doors Open 4:00 pm
Matinee Program 4:30 pm
Evening Program 6:30 pm
Suggested Donation: $10
Place: 2701A West Peterson Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60659
The Korean American Resource and Cultural Center



Come join us to celebrate IL KWA NORI and their two decades of service to KRCC and our community!
Kindly RSVP by July 10th to bryant@chicagokrcc.org or chloe@chicagokrcc.org.
If you have any questions, please call our office at 773.588.9158.

Dillon International is gearing up to host “Discovery Days”, a special annual event designed for adoptees, 12-17 years old, who were adopted internationally and transracially. It is a great opportunity for teens to come together to share their insights and feelings about how adoption has impacted their lives, make new friends, learn, grown and have fun together.  

Dates: July 6-8th and July 20-22nd 

Location: Bridle Creek Horse Ranch and Resort in Sperry, Oklahama (10 minutes outside of Tulsa) http://bridlecreekok.com  

Cost: $175 (includes accommodations, meals, and events) 

To register, please contact Grace Claflin at 918-749-4600 or you may do so online by visiting http://www.dillonadopt.com. Hurry to sign up as deadlines are fast approaching (June 19th for the 1st session and June 26th for the 2nd). 

Mary Anne Mesko, BSW
Vietnam & Korea Case Manager
Dillon International, Inc.
918-749-4600, ext. 213

Mark your Calendars! You Don't Want to Miss the Fun! 
 
Please Come to Friends of Korea's Annual Summer Picnic! 
 
 
When:     Sunday, July 12th from 2:00-5:00 (Note change of date) 
 
 
Where:     Oak Lake in Hidden Valley, Granite Bay 
 
 
This is your chance for you and your kids to connect with other families that share a connection to Korea in a beautiful, relaxed setting. This will be a potluck event. Bring a dish to share and your own drinks. Ice water and a barbeque pit will be available. Please bring swim suits, towels, rafts, sunscreen, picnic blankets, canoes and life jackets to enjoy beautiful Oak Lake! 
 
RSVP to Michele Worley by Wednesday July 8th:

dawfamdoc@aol.com
Please let me know how many in your group will attend and what you plan to bring.

We will need:

burgers
hot dogs  (Worley)
hamburger buns
hot dog buns (Worley)
hamburger fixings (tomatoes, lettuce, cheese)
condiments
salads
desserts
appetizers
plates/napkins/plastic ware
BBQ tools, coals, and lighting fluid

I will send out an updated list of who has signed up for what items and what we will still need. 
 

Directions to Oak Lake: 
 
Using Hwy 80 from Sacramento, head east toward Roseville. Exit at Douglas Blvd East. You are heading toward Folsom Lake. Go approx. 6 miles on Douglas Blvd. Go left at Auburn-Folsom Rd. Go 1 3/4 miles. Go right on West Lane. Watch for balloons and a Friends of Korea sign. Follow signs to the lake. 
 
 
Using Hwy. 50 from Sacramento, head east toward Folsom. Exit at Folsom Blvd. Turn left, you will be heading north toward Auburn. Go about 10 miles. The road turns into Auburn-Folsom Rd. When you reach Douglas Blvd., go straight, following the directions above. 

Thank you Bowler family for hosting our location again this year!
 
 
If lost or for more info call Annie Bowler @ 916 705-1325.  

Don't forget to book now for the 24th annual ARC Summer Intensives in Provincetown. 

July 12 to 15th!  This year featuring Alison Larkin (attached) and a new rough cut of a film by Jean Strauss called "For the Life of Me" and an array of fabulous nationally and internationally acclaimed speakers, and an array of fabulous folk to network with and to get to know.  All of this at the Provincetown Inn at the very tip of Cape Cod. 

Great Galleries and Restaurants and a gorgeous setting!!

For more info go to www.kinnect.org

Where & When

Alliance Redwoods Camp & Conference Center Occidental, California
July 16th-20th, 2009 4:00pm Thursday through 1:00pm Monday

We're particularly thrilled to welcome Rose "Mama" Rock, author who parented over 27 children, included comedian Chris Rock! Parents will attend a wide range of meaningful educational and recreational programming on parenting, adoption and race with an outstanding staff. We will also offer for adults and kids a huge range fun things: a swimming pool, basketball and volleyball courts, skate park, playground, climbing wall and a thrilling zip line. We are planning a special teen program and Teen Village for our older youth, and a film project headed up by adult adoptee and award-winning filmmaker Phil Bertelsen ("Outside Looking In").

To view program details go to: http://www.pactadopt.org

Click here to register http://www.pactadopt.org

BENNY, A Play About Adoption & Identity Opens 7/16 At Midtown Int'l
Theater Fest

by BWW News Desk

John Montgomery Theatre Company announces the World Premiere of Benny,
a bold new play about adoption and identity by Suzanne Bachner
presented as part of the Midtown International Theater Festival to run
from July 16th through August 1st at The June Havoc Theatre, 312 West
36th Street, 1st Floor, New York City.

Benny is a kaleidoscopic theatrical portrait of Anna, a young woman
who, after a diagnosis, a broken marriage and a lifetime of
displacement, finds herself on a reluctant journey of self-discovery
looking for a road to her birth parents and one that will bring her
home.

Benny marks the latest Bachner/Minskoff collaboration after their
celebrated Off-Broadway production of Circlefor PS NBC@HERE, The
Kraine Theater and The Raw Space, which won an OOBR award, ran Off-
Broadway for five months, and whichThe New York Times called
"Ingenious...it is no accident that so many of the sharp jokes come as
complete surprises." Benny is the result of a two-year development
process that was We Call Her Benny. Duncan Pflaster of
BroadwayWorld.com called Benny, "One of the most theatrically
interesting pieces I have seen in years...The direction is startlingly
crisp and clean...The writing is deft and fearless...The cast is
incredible...This play should be seen by anyone wanting to know the
future of theatre."

Trish Minskoff directs a powerhouse ensemble of five actors with
significant dramatic achievements in New York theatre, Off-Broadway,
Feature Film and Television, including Susan Barrett* (Television: 30
Rock, Law & Order), Bob Celli* (Off B'way: Circle, New York: Burn
This), Morgan Lindsey Tachco (New York: The Expatriates, We Call Her
Benny, Dumbya's Rapture), Tim Smallwood* (Film: Trust, Television: Law
& Order), and Danny Wiseman* (Off B'way: Circle, Regional: Sweeney
Todd, National Tour: Annie, Singin' in the Rain), all of whom are
dedicated to supporting new dramatic works.

Suzanne Bachner's plays have been seen at PS NBC@HERE, The Raw Space,
Pulse Ensemble Theatre, The Duplex, The Michael Weller Theatre, The
National Arts Club, Boston Center for the Performing Arts, and 20th
Century Fox at the Coronet Theater in LA, among others. Plays include
Don't Let Destiny Push You Around, Alexandra Triptych, Screwdrivers &
Sunday Brunch, Jump Start, Alice Through the Looking Glass, Sex Edand
the long-running cult hits, Icons & Outcasts and BITE. Suzanne studied
playwriting with Romulus Linney (MFA, The first graduating class of
Actors Studio Drama School at The New School), has received four OOBR
Awards and is an active member of The Dramatists Guild.

Trish Minskoff's NY credits include: When I Was a Girl, I Used to
Scream and Shout, by Sharman Macdonald with Roberta Maxwell and Robin
Morse (NY premiere), Don't Let Destiny Push You Around for PS NBC@HERE
and Crimes of the Heart (National Theatre Workshop for the Handicapped
for Emerge Arts). Workshop productions include: As Long as it's
Morning (Rattlestick Theatre) and The Child (Vineyard Theatre). In
addition, she assisted John Dexter on the Buxton Opera Festival and
West End production of Gigi. Trish studied at LAMDA completing both
the 3-year Acting Course and the 2-year Stage Management Courses, has
an MFA in Directing and Playwriting from The Actors Studio at The New
School University and is a member of The Dramatists Guild and The
Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.

John Montgomery Theatre Company (JMTC) is a NYC-based international
collective of actors, writers, directors and designers creating
original dramatic work with an emphasis on the collaborative process.
Bob Brader's Preparation Hex, which is heading to The London Fringe
Festival, June 18-28, marks the kick-off of JMTC's 2009 summer
festival season: Suzanne Bachner's new play Benny will debut at The
Midtown International Theatre Festival, July 16 - August 1, directed
by Trish Minskoff; The Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play
Festival will present Diving Kitty by Suzanne Bachner, July 14 - 19;
and Bob Brader's Spitting in the Face of the Devil has been chosen for
the New York International Fringe Festival, August 14 - 30. Tickets
and additional information on JMTC's summer season can be found at www.jmtcinc.com
.

Trish Minskoff is director of Benny. Producer: Bob Brader; Technical
Direction: Douglas Shearer; Lighting Consultant: John Tees, III
(B'way: Sly Fox); Set and Costume Design: Nadia Volvic. Graphic
Design: Michael Koch (Lighthouse Visions); Photography: Scott Wynn;
Publicist: Paul Siebold.

Benny plays on the following schedule through Saturday, August 1st:

Thursday, July 16th @ 6:30pm
Friday, July 17th @ 7pm
Sunday, July 26th @ 4:30pm
Wednesday, July 29th @ 4:30pm
Saturday, August 1st @ 3pm

Tickets are $20.50 for adults and $17.50 for students and seniors (no
hidden fees!). Tickets can be purchased online at www.midtownfestival.org
, or by calling 866-811-4111. Tickets are also available in person at
the box office one half hour before show time.

The June Havoc Theatre is located at 312 West 36th Street between 8th
and 9th Avenues in Manhattan. Take the A, C or E train to 34TH Street.

InKAS is holding a Summer Camp program for Korean adoptees to experience and learn Korean Culture.


It is our desire to aid in the understanding and experience of the true Korean culture during their visit.

The program is mainly coordinated for overseas Korean adoptees to experience Korean cuisine, custom,

culture and language via opportunities of direct participation and experiences.


InKAS Summer Camp is composed of several hands-on programs. There will be Korean cuisine cooking,

Taekwondo, and other practical classes in several places in South Korea. After the classes, you will have

an opportunity to experience the culture of young Korean people’s lives with young Korean adults.


? About the program

- Korean culture Classes     

- Gathering with Korean young adults

- Field Trip


? Program Details: Please indicate which program you are applying for. (July or August)


   1.   July Program (July 19th Sun to 25th, Sat)     


Date

Details

Jul 19, Sun

Check in/Welcoming Party

Jul 20, Mon

Go to South East Province

2:00-4:00: Korean culture activity 1

Jul 21, Tue

9:30-3:00: Korean culture activity 2

3:00-: Free time

Jul 22, Wed

9:30-12:00: Korean culture activity 3

Cruse, Swimming

Jul 23, Thu

Go to Seoul

Free Time

Jul 24, Fri

9:30-3:00: City tour

5:00-6:30 : NANTA performance

7:00: Farewell Party

Jul 25, Sat

Check out

  

2. August Program (August 23rd Sun to 28th, Sat)


Date

Details

Aug 23, Sun

Check in/Welcoming Party

Aug 24, Mon

Go to South West Province

2:00-4:00: Korean culture activity 1

Aug 25, Tue

9:30-3:00: Korean culture activity 2

3:00-: Free time

Aug 26, Wed

9:30-12:00: Korean culture activity 3

Cruse, Swimming

Aug 27, Thu

Go to Seoul

Free Time

Aug 28, Fri

9:30-3:00: City tour

5:00-6:30 : NANTA performance

7:00: Farewell Party

Aug 29, Sat

Check out


? How to apply

1.   Sign-up through the InKAS website and go to the Summer Camp section: Services ->

    Culture Camps (http://www.inkas.or.kr)

2.   Submit an application form on the page (Please indicate which program you are applying for

     (July or August) on Comments area) and upload one page of the adoption paper with

    your Korean name and the copy of your passport on "My-page"


? Application due date:

We accept applications form from April 1st.


? Selections:

Overseas Korean adoptees who are over 18 years of age or older will be selected.

First come first served basis.


? Other Information

 ?Accommodation:

 Please check-in to the accommodation by fist day of the Summer Camp at the hotel

 (Your stay can be extended at a twin room by request, by paying 80,000 KRW per day to InKAS

 ?Pick-up service:

 InKAS volunteers will be waiting for you at Inchon international airport on the day of your arrival.

 Please provide your flight details, once you make a reservation

 ?Fees:

 Free room and board (two people per room) but airfare not included. For questions and applications:   http://www.inkas.or.kr

* Schedule is subject to change without notice


Movie: An American Rhapsody (see synopsis below)
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Start Time: 6pm- movie will begin promptly
Snack: bring a snack to share

Three times a year, our adult adoptee Movie Night is open to other constellation members and the adoption community (March, July & November). Through the viewing and discussion of mainstream movies, the adoption experience is shared and normalized. Adoption Mosaic Movie Group seeks to create a collective space where the adoption constellation can learn from each other, build community, and contribute to enhancing the lives of other constellation members.

Cost: $4-$10 sliding scale. Pre-Registration is required. Download application and additional information from the Adoption Mosaic website www.adoptionmosaic.org or email Silvia at info@adoptionmosaic.org

Please pass this information to anyone who might be interested.

Movie:  An American Rhapsody (2001)...an excellent movie, one not to miss. I really
look forward to our discussion that will follow. Here is a write up from Amazon.com

Teenagers have a difficult time in coping with their sense of identity and
relationship with their family. This problem is increased two-fold for sixteen year
old Suzanne. Left in Hungary as an infant while her parents and older sister escaped
to America, Suzanne is attempting to come to terms with who she is and what she has
in common with this family of strangers.
Based on a true story, American Rhapsody explores the consequences of well meaning
actions that alienate a child from its parents. Magrit and Peter are well meaning
parents who leave Suzanne behind in order to escape from the harsh Stalinist regime.
Taking an infant with them would cause more problems. So they plan their escape and
make sure that Suzanne will follow. Alas, the best laid plans fall apart and it
won't be until six years later that their child is reunited with them. Magrit finds
that leaving that infant behind has resulted in far more deeper problems than
anticipated.
In this movie we see the guilt and sorrow of parents who have to leave their child.
The resentment and dynamics of leaving one family to another is readily played out
is this drama. You can understand Suzanne's pain and anger. You will sympathize with
the mother burdened by guilt and is determined to protect this child.
This is a remarkable story with great actors portraying those real life people who
had to endure such agony. The story is not a "downer" but lends hope to a family's
quest for freedom and a better life for their children. It also shows the mistakes
that parents make in attempting to protect their children from the reality of
growing up. Written by: Bonita L. Davis (Decatur, Georgia)

I would also add that Suzanne (the daughter) returns to Hungry in her early teens to
reconnect with her foster parents and her culture.

“ From an Ocean of Tears to an Ocean of Love: A Birth Mothers Workshop” 

Dillon International  proudly presents a one of a kind workshop focusing on the perspective of 2 birth mothers from South Korea. Both women recently placed their children for inter-country adoption through Eastern Social Welfare Society (ESWS), one of 4 placing agencies in Korea who has partnered with Dillon since 1972. The workshop will showcase their compelling story along with the voices of 2 Eastern Social Welfare Society staff members, an adoptee and an adoptive family who is part of a semi-open adoption through Dillon’s Korea program.  In an effort to share this opportunity, workshops will be hosted in 2 locations. 

Tulsa, OK: July 25, 2009, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm at the Green Country Event Center. Admission is $10 per person.  

Dallas, TX: July 26, 2009, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm at Dillon International’s Texas office. Admission is $15 per person. 

Please visit the following sites to register online for either workshop. http://www.dillonadopt.com Or http://www.dillonadopt.com

Mary Anne Mesko, BSW
Vietnam & Korea Case Manager
Dillon International, Inc.

918-749-4600, ext. 213

“ From an Ocean of Tears to an Ocean of Love: A Birth Mothers Workshop” 

Dillon International  proudly presents a one of a kind workshop focusing on the perspective of 2 birth mothers from South Korea. Both women recently placed their children for inter-country adoption through Eastern Social Welfare Society (ESWS), one of 4 placing agencies in Korea who has partnered with Dillon since 1972. The workshop will showcase their compelling story along with the voices of 2 Eastern Social Welfare Society staff members, an adoptee and an adoptive family who is part of a semi-open adoption through Dillon’s Korea program.  In an effort to share this opportunity, workshops will be hosted in 2 locations. 

Tulsa, OK: July 25, 2009, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm at the Green Country Event Center. Admission is $10 per person.  

Dallas, TX: July 26, 2009, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm at Dillon International’s Texas office. Admission is $15 per person. 

Please visit the following sites to register online for either workshop. http://www.dillonadopt.com Or http://www.dillonadopt.com

Mary Anne Mesko, BSW
Vietnam & Korea Case Manager
Dillon International, Inc.

918-749-4600, ext. 213

Boston Korean Adoptees Summer BBQ!!!
Sunday, July 26, 2009, 2pm-ish
Location TBD
Open to General Membership - Adoptees and Non-Adoptees Alike!

Stay tuned for more details!

The decision to adopt across cultural and racial lines is a lifelong commitment to exploring matters of race, confronting racism in all its forms and constantly developing new skills and awareness.

This is Part A in a series of three 4 hour workshops

Part A covers:

  • Myths and Reality
  • Fears
  • Racism - including how to respond to racism and talking with children about racism

 Presenter: Astrid Dabbeni, has led youth adoption support groups, and worked and volunteered for adoption related organizations for over 14 years. Astrid’s life-long interest in adoption is rooted in her own adoption at the age of four with her older sister from Colombia, South America.

Cost per class- $60 per person $90 per couple. Pre-Registration is required. Download application and additional information from the Adoption Mosaic website www.adoptionmosaic.org or Email Silvia at info@adoptionmosaic.org

 

The 11th Annual KAAN Conference, Extending the Family of Korean Adoption, will be held at
the Sheraton Denver Hotel in Denver, Colorado on July 31 - August 2, 2009.   To see the complete program and to register go to www.kaanconference.com

KAAN’s primary project is an annual national conference in a different city each year. This annual coming together allows all attendees to feel part of a national adoption community. In fact conference attendees come from all over the United States, Canada, Asia, Europe and Australia.

KAAN offers national support and guidance, but the KAAN Conference belongs to the community where it is held. Through the process of hosting a conference, it is hoped that the local organizations will be strengthened and the local connections among adoptive families, adult adoptees, Koreans, and Korean Americans will be enhanced.

For nine years KAAN has supported community development through its conferences: KAAN Conferences have been held in Los Angeles, California; Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey; Seattle, Washington; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Arlington, Virginia; San Francisco, California; Detroit, Michigan; Seoul Korea; Boston, Massachusetts: and Chicago, Illinois. This year’s conference will be held in Denver Colorado.

KAAN is entirely run by volunteers with no paid staff. All funds raised go to support the KAAN Conference.

Start Time: Friday, July 31, 2009 at 2:00pm End Time: Sunday, August 2, 2009 at 5:00pm Location: Sogang University City/Town: Seoul, South Korea Phone: 023256585 Email: info@goal.or.kr

DateAugust 6 , 2009

Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Place: IACCenter, 2 Tree Farm Road, Suite A200, Pennington N.J., 08534

This workshop is for you if you are considering adoption and if you find you are getting stuck in your attempts to start the adoption process.


Speaker and Moderator, Joni S. Mantell, LCSW

You will learn why making the emotional decision to adopt is so difficult and how to get yourself unstuck in your family building journey.  How to take the first steps toward adoption will be addressed as well.

Two adoptive parents will present how they were able to make this transition and how they adopted through domestic and international adoption.

Joni S. Mantell, LCSW is a psychotherapist with a specialty in adoption since 1993. She works with all members of the adoption triad, and this helps her to understand adoption from the perspective of both the child and the parent.

To register go to http://iaccenter.com

Take the Embassy Row Tour with Kids and Cultures. This one-day Washington, DC, bus trip includes visits to four embassies with presentations by diplomats from those countries, lunch at an ethnic restaurant, and other educational activities. http://www.kidsandcultures.com

Join us for a potluck picnic and pool party, including Korean food and
plenty of fun. Each family is asked to bring a side dish or dessert. We will
provide drinks, paper supplies, and bulgogi. The party will be held at a
Mechanicsburg-area home, beginning at 4:00PM; directions to be given once
you have registered. To sign up, email us at info@ta-ri.org or call Stacy
Schroeder at 766-6106. If you can bring a canopy-style tent, please let us
know.
Missionary Photography in Korea: Encountering the West Through Christianity

May 19 - August 14, 2009

Gallery hours:

Monday through Friday: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

Opening Reception
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
6:00 PM-8:30 PM

The Korea Society Gallery
950 Third Avenue @ 57th Street, 8th Floor
(Building entrance on SW corner of Third Avenue and 57th Street)

Free and Open to the Public, but RSVP is requried  To RSVP go to: http://www.koreasociety.rsvp3.com

The arrival of the first Western missionaries in Korea in the late 19th century was a pivotal moment in the history of Christianity in Korea and the history of Korea as a whole. The missionaries established new religious identities and stoked early culture clashes. They also documented their mission and the society around them with early cameras. Missionary Photography in Korea: Encountering the West Through Christianity—the largest ever show of Korean missionary photographs in the U.S.—features rare images taken by missionaries in Korea between 1890 and 1940.

Taken between the early 1890s and the late 1930s by both Protestant andCatholic missionaries, the photographs—on display along with unique supplementary objects such as an original photo album and New Year's calendars—offer a singular perspective on life in Korea during times of profound change.  They illustrate the forging of contemporary institutions and values in the crucible of encounters with American Christian missionaries by Koreans.

The impact of early Western contact on Koreans is evident in the telltale signs of new cultural norms and new religious identities, and clues that these new ways were conflicting with long-held traditions. Less directly evident, but equally important, the images also allow the viewer to surmise how Koreans in turn had a formative impact on the missionaries, which led to intertwined personal histories that became afoundation for subsequent relations between Korea and the United States.

Drawn from four private collections and six academic archives, the images have been digitally restored and printed in a manner that retains, as far as possible, the archival quality of the images.

This exhibition will be available for loan to universities and other institutions in the U.S. in Fall 2009.

For more information about the exhibit contact Heewon Kim at 212-759-7525, ext. 355

KAMP is a culture camp for adoptive families with  Korean children 5-18. Recognizing that adoption is a family issue, KAMP seeks to provide an educational and social experience not only for Korean adoptees, but also for their parents and siblings.  


Kamp 2009: August 5-9
Through a fun-filled camp format, school age Korean adoptees, and their siblings learn about Korean life, language, culture, history, songs, games, cooking, crafts, taekwondo, fan dancing, and pop culture to gain a basic understanding of their rich Korean heritage. Most importantly, KAMPers spend time with other young adults who share the unique challenge of growing up as a minority and as an adoptee in this country. There are many opportunities to address adoption and identity matters with these role models and older peers.
While children attend KAMP classes, parents are involved in some of these same experiences through special adult sessions. Parent sessions include guest speakers, panel discussions and cooking classes.  (Child-care is available as a co-op effort by parents for children too young to attend KAMP)
 The IIA board recruit yearly for college-aged Korean-American Adoptees and Native Koreans. These young adults provide a positive role model for children and parents.  Counselors need to be at least 18 years or older. Opportunities are also available for High School Juniors and Seniors to apply as intern counselors.

KAMP DETAILS
The Annual KAMP/Retreat is held during August at the Riverview Conference Center, 319 North Division Street, Cedar Falls, Iowa.

It is located in a quiet residential area with  approximately 50 cabins available for families attending KAMP/RETREAT to rent. All cabins have running water and minimal bathroom facilities.  There are also 28 camping spaces for RVs and tents with water and electricity hook-ups as well as some sites with sewer hook-ups. Shower and bathroom facilities are located next to the camping area.  
Riverview Conference Center has a swimming pool, basketball and volleyball courts, sports field, carpetball and hard surface paths for biking and rollerblading. Cabins are reserved through IIA but fees are paid directly to RCC upon arrival at KAMP/RETREAT. Truly the best way to experience KAMP/RETREAT is to stay on the grounds but there are motels near by to choose from.   For more information and registration, please visit http://www.iiakampretreat.com.

2009 InKAS Summer Camp



InKAS is holding a Summer Camp program for Korean adoptees to experience and learn Korean Culture.


It is our desire to aid in the understanding and experience of the true Korean culture during their visit.

The program is mainly coordinated for overseas Korean adoptees to experience Korean cuisine, custom,

culture and language via opportunities of direct participation and experiences.


InKAS Summer Camp is composed of several hands-on programs. There will be Korean cuisine cooking,

Taekwondo, and other practical classes in several places in South Korea. After the classes, you will have

an opportunity to experience the culture of young Korean people’s lives with young Korean adults.


? About the program

- Korean culture Classes     

- Gathering with Korean young adults

- Field Trip


? Program Details: Please indicate which program you are applying for. (July or August)


   1.   July Program (July 19th Sun to 25th, Sat)     


Date

Details

Jul 19, Sun

Check in/Welcoming Party

Jul 20, Mon

Go to South East Province

2:00-4:00: Korean culture activity 1

Jul 21, Tue

9:30-3:00: Korean culture activity 2

3:00-: Free time

Jul 22, Wed

9:30-12:00: Korean culture activity 3

Cruse, Swimming

Jul 23, Thu

Go to Seoul

Free Time

Jul 24, Fri

9:30-3:00: City tour

5:00-6:30 : NANTA performance

7:00: Farewell Party

Jul 25, Sat

Check out

  

2. August Program (August 23rd Sun to 28th, Sat)


Date

Details

Aug 23, Sun

Check in/Welcoming Party

Aug 24, Mon

Go to South West Province

2:00-4:00: Korean culture activity 1

Aug 25, Tue

9:30-3:00: Korean culture activity 2

3:00-: Free time

Aug 26, Wed

9:30-12:00: Korean culture activity 3

Cruse, Swimming

Aug 27, Thu

Go to Seoul

Free Time

Aug 28, Fri

9:30-3:00: City tour

5:00-6:30 : NANTA performance

7:00: Farewell Party

Aug 29, Sat

Check out


? How to apply

1.   Sign-up through the InKAS website and go to the Summer Camp section: Services ->

    Culture Camps (http://www.inkas.or.kr)

2.   Submit an application form on the page (Please indicate which program you are applying for

     (July or August) on Comments area) and upload one page of the adoption paper with

    your Korean name and the copy of your passport on "My-page"


? Application due date:

We accept applications form from April 1st.


? Selections:

Overseas Korean adoptees who are over 18 years of age or older will be selected.

First come first served basis.


? Other Information

 ?Accommodation:

 Please check-in to the accommodation by fist day of the Summer Camp at the hotel

 (Your stay can be extended at a twin room by request, by paying 80,000 KRW per day to InKAS

 ?Pick-up service:

 InKAS volunteers will be waiting for you at Inchon international airport on the day of your arrival.

 Please provide your flight details, once you make a reservation

 ?Fees:

 Free room and board (two people per room) but airfare not included. For questions and applications:   http://www.inkas.or.kr

* Schedule is subject to change without notice


Mark your calendars for Saturday September 5th,  from noon to ?

For all members and their friends and relatives.

We'll supply hot dogs, hamburgers, ribs, chips and  dips and soda etc and  if you want to bring pot luck.... well it will be appreciated.

 Rain or shine, big lawn, big screened porch, big  inside

 Fun, comeraderie, peace and understanding and  perhaps silliness.

 Bring your guitars

Click here for more info and driving instructions.
http://www.adoptioncrossroads.org

 RSVP please by August 28  :-)

Camp Burgess, Sandwich, Cape Cod, MA

Register now for our eighth annual weekend of strengthening and celebrating our Asian community at Camp Burgess, a beautiful retreat center in the pinewoods of Cape Cod.

Participate in cultural activities such as dance, arts and crafts, evening Moon Festival and much more! Families can choose from a variety of events for various age groups. Enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, canoeing, high ropes course, rock wall climbing, archery and an evening campfire.

Arrival time: Friday 5:00 PM. Departure time: Sunday 4:00 PM. Cost includes two nights camp style lodging, 6 meals, camp activities and special programs. Fees are $175 per person. Children under 2 free.

IMPORTANT: Camp has filled to capacity the past few years. Pre-Register now and save your family's space with a $50 non-refundable deposit (balance due August 1, 2009).

Full promotion of the camp will begin next week. You are receiving advanced notice because you have attended camp, or expressed interest in camp.

Asian Camp is an entirely volunteer effort. The camp operates at a deficit each year -- attendance fees do not cover the entire cost of the camp, food, website, speakers and performers.

Major fundraising is done each year to make up the difference.

Please consider becoming a business or individual sponsor of the Asian Camp. In return, you'll receive promotion in emails, on the Camp website, and in Camp materials.

Sponsorship is available at a Platinum Level of $250+, Gold $100+, and Silver $50.



Asian Culture Society
of Cape Cod
21 Dundee Circle
Harwich, MA 02645

Questions? Curiosities?
Please email Jen Huckman emc@cape.com

The decision to adopt across cultural and racial lines is a lifelong commitment to exploring matters of race, confronting racism in all its forms and constantly developing new skills and awareness.

This is Part B in a series of three 4 hour workshops.

Part B Covers:

  • Cultural Competence
  • Development of Racial Identity

    Presenter: Astrid Dabbeni, has led youth adoption support groups, and worked and volunteered for adoption related organizations for over 14 years. Astrid’s life-long interest in adoption is rooted in her own adoption at the age of four with her older sister from Colombia, South America.

    Cost per class- $60 per person $90 per couple. Pre-Registration is required. Download application and additional information from the Adoption Mosaic website www.adoptionmosaic.org or Email Silvia at info@adoptionmosaic.org

  • Crossing the Bridge:  From Infertility to Adoption:

    Date:  October 17, 2009  
    Time:  8:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
    Place: Princeton Hyatt, 102 Carnegie Center, Princeton, NJ 08540

    This workshop is for you if you are just considering adoption or if you are waiting to adopt. You may also want to bring family members who you would like to get a better understanding of adoption. Adoption Counselors, Adoptive parents, Birth Parents and Adults who were adopted will share their perspectives on adoption with you.

    In this workshop you will learn:
    What to expect emotionally, how to deal with your own emotions and any issues between yourself and your partner, what the adoption process is really like, what is like to be a family formed through adoption and how to prepare your friends and family and employer for your adoption.

    To register go to: http://iaccenter.com

    KAAN's MISSION is: To Support Networking And Build Understanding Among Adoptees, Adoptive Families, Koreans  And Korean Americans. Visit KAAN's website at http://www.kaanet.com/ .

    KAAN does not endorse or take responsibility for the opinions or programs presented in the newsletter. Please send us information about events in your area, articles, personal requests etc. so that we may share them with others.

    Send information about events, interesting articles or websites, personal requests and questions, as well as other items of interest to us at mailto:kaanet@aol.com