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AKA Forum - Reclamation: Language

Who

Adoptees Only

When

October 20, 2022 7:00 PM
to
9:00 pm

Where

Women Make Movies (map), 115 West 29th Street New York, NY, 10001 United States

Price

Free for Members | $10 for Non-Members. Pay at the door via Venmo of Cash

RSVP

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For many of us adoptees, reclaiming the language and tongue of our birth country can go deeper and hold more weight than simply being a hobby or an ongoing side project. Perhaps you’re curious or working up the courage to step into that unknown space, or maybe you’ve been studying on your own. If this speaks to you, we’d like to invite you to the first in our Reclamation series (this one focused on language).

This forum will explore some of the experiences, challenges, and joys of touching out our birth country languages through the stories of three guest panelists, Joseph Pinney, Katie Iles, and Julia Jacobs.

* Light food will be provided at the beginning!
** To ensure that we create a safe space to explore all things adoption-related, we kindly ask that only adoptees attend this event

AKA October Happy Hour

Who

Adoptees and Friends

When

October 13, 2022 6:00 PM
to
9:00 pm

Where

Jackdaw (map), 213 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003

Price

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Mark your calendars! As the weather is getting more crisp, come warm up with us during our October Happy Hour at Jackdaw NYC! We will have an area reserved for Also-Known-As adoptees and friends of adoptees. All are welcome! Happy Hour drink deals run until 8pm (select beers, wines, and cocktails!).

Even if you've never attended one of our events before, we'd love to have you!

AKA September Happy Hour

Who

Anyone and everyone (but especially you!)

When

September 15, 2022 6:00 PM
to
9:00 pm

Price

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Friends, good news! We’re back!!

All are invited to our kickoff monthly Happy Hour at TapHaus33 to connect with our incredible adoptee community and have a few drinks (or just come to eat/chill!). Come reunite and meet old and new friends!

Happy Hour is $25 for unlimited beers on tap until 8pm. Bar drinks and food are a-la-carte.

AKA's Annual Adoptee Picnic at Prospect Park!

Who

Adoptees, Friends, Families, Special Guests, Everyone!

When

June 11, 2022 12:00 PM
to
3:00 pm

Where

Prospect Park SW, Brooklyn (same spot as previous 2 years)

Exact Google Maps location:  https://goo.gl/maps/9i5A2rpDJz2K9DfP6

Price

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Join Also-Known-As to kick off Summer 2022 with our Annual Friends and Family Picnic! It's our biggest event of the year.

**This is a FREE, FAMILY-FRIENDLY EVENT, so please feel free to bring your significant others and kids!**

If you have never attended an AKA adoptee event, don't hesitate! We have a welcoming committee and we welcome newcomers.

We'll have games, prizes, lots of amazing food catered by Korean restaurant, BulBap Grill, and soft drinks~/snacks!

Don't miss it, and please use this facebook event page to RSVP so we can order enough food for everyone!

COST: It's a FREE event. Why? Because Also-Known-As loves our community!

RSVP: Please RSVP on the FB event page so we can order enough food for everyone! https://www.facebook.com/events/3168447263396266

TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS !!!!!!

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COME SOLO! We welcome you!

The Violence of Love and Ghostly Kinship in Adoptee Summer Camps

Who

Open to the public

When

May 23, 2022 6:00 PM
to
7:00 pm

Price

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Our May event, The Violence of Love and Ghostly Kinship in Adoptee Summer Camps, features a presentation and Q&A by Hong Kong adoptee and scholar, Kit Myers.

This talk examines two types of summer camps for adoptees: birth culture (or heritage) camps and a unique adoptee-run summer camp. It explores how these summer camps shape notions of community, family, culture, and identity in similar and different ways. It also considers how they attempt to address different forms of violence produced by adoption and love. More specifically, through the framework of ghostly kinship, it will explore the ways we can hold relationships with birth/first families that do not and are not supposed to exist.

Kit Myers is an assistant professor in the Department of History & Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Merced. He received his doctorate and master’s degrees from the University of California, San Diego in ethnic studies and his bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies and journalism from the University of Oregon. Prior to his current position, he was a chancellor’s postdoctoral fellow at UC Merced. His research examines adoption, family, and kinship, specifically in the ways that they intersect with race, gender, sexuality, immigration, citizenship, nation, and indigenous sovereignty. Kit has published articles in Adoption Quarterly, Amerasia Journal, Adoption & Culture, and Critical Discourse Studies as well as co-edited a special issue on adoption and pedagogy. He also serves as an executive committee member of the Alliance for the Study of Adoption & Culture. Visit his website for more information on his research.

This is a virtual event and is open to the public. No registration is required.