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Preserving Korean American History in Chicago

Chicago Public Library

The Korean American Archives project seeks to document the daily lives of Korean Americans in Chicago. It was conceived in support of the Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History (TEAACH) Act, which mandates that Illinois public school students learn about Asian American contributions to the development of the United States. Join us for a panel discussion and a 20-minute screening by Man-Sung Son, a retired Columbia Film School professor and filmmaker. The film documents the Korean community in Chicago.11 am-12 pm Рpanel discussion about preserving Korean American history in Chicago12-12:30 pm Ð screening of 20-minute documentary about Korean Americans in ChicagoThis project is a partnership between members and organizations of ChicagoÕs Korean American community, Chicago Public LibraryÕs Archives and Special Collections Division and Young Park, a member of the Korean American community and manager of CPLÕs Popular Library.AccessibilityNeed sign language interpretation or other accessibility assistance for this event? Please call (312) 747-8184 or email access@chipublib.org to request accommodations. Requests must be made at least 14 business days before the event.
Age: 18—99
Cost: FREE
Type: In Person
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Date + Time

Date(s): 05/31/2024 - 05/31/2024

Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Registration deadline: n/a

Contact

Youngypark@chipublib.org

ypark@chipublib.org

Location

Sulzer Regional
4455 N. Lincoln Avenue
Chicago,IL 60625

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