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Culture · Saint PaulIn Reunion: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family ~ By Sara Docan-Morgan (Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 2024, ISBN #978-1-4399-2283-5) Review by Alice Stephens (Spring 2024) All human relations require some kind of communication, and communication is integral to the family unit. When the adopted child enters a new family, they take on the cultural characteristics of that family, regardless of their ethnicity o…See the Story
Families across cultures - Korean Quarterly
Gaza · GazaHistoric all-women board includes two Korean Americans in St. Paul | By Martha Vickery (Spring 2024) Newly elected Korean Americans St. Paul City Council members: President Mitra Jalali and Vice-President HwaJeong Kim. Photos by Stephen Wunrow Much attention has been given to the all-women St. Paul City Council, elected in November and seated after an early January inauguration, due to the important firsts it represents. It is unique in se…See the Story
Korean power leads City Council - Korean Quarterly
Saint Paul, Minnesota · Saint PaulKorean American violinist Richard O’Neill finds the “flow” in new music | By Anne Holzman (Spring 2024) András Fejér (cello) and Richard Yongjae O’Neill (viola). Photo by Joseph Sinnott When the Takács Quartet takes the stage at the 92nd Street Y in New York City on March 13, concertgoers will be treated to the area premiere of Flow by composer Nokuthula Endo Ngwenyama. They will hear the whispers and bangs of the universe as Ngwenyama, kno…See the Story
Listening to the universe - Korean Quarterly
Saint Paul, Minnesota · Saint PaulOut of Place: The Lives of Korean Adoptee Immigrants ~ By SunAh M. Laybourn (New York University Press, New York, 2024, ISBN #978-1-4798-1478-7) Review by Alice Stephens (Spring 2024) As the demographic age of Korean adoptees becomes older, they have assumed control of their own narrative, producing literature, media and works of art in which their own identify is defined. They have also taken control of their group’s critical legal and human…See the Story
Defining themselves - Korean Quarterly
Saint Paul, Minnesota · Saint PaulTen Thousand Things delivers an emotional story while keeping the comedic virtuosity | By Anne Holzman (Winter 2024) (left) Tyson Forbes and Michelle de Joya and (right) Michelle de Joya and Clay Man Soo in Ten Thousand Things’ The Hatmaker’s Wife, by Lauren Yee. Photo by Tom Wallace The Hatmaker’s Wife by Lauren Yee(Directed by Joel Sass, Ten Thousand Things Theater, various locations through March 17, 2024) A wall that can talk and a write…See the Story