6.07.2009

janm event: multicultural families and intermarriage

If you're in Los Angeles, here's an interesting event happening this week at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy in Little Tokyo, talking about everyone's favorite topic -- multicultural families and interracial/cultural marriage, with a special guest performance by Kip Fulbeck and panel discussion with Grace Yoo, Davi Cheng, Arlene Chernow and David Ono. Some details:
An Evening Exploring Shifting Attitudes on Multicultural Families and Intermarriage

The Asian Jewish Initiative was founded by the Anti-Defamation League in December 2006 as a partnership with Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Japanese American National Museum, Korean American Coalition, Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics and Search to Involve Pilipino Americans to advance alliances and partnerships between Asian and Jewish communities through constructive dialogue, exploration of common ground, joint community projects, and coalition building.

The Asian Jewish Initiative invites you to:

An Evening Exploring Shifting Attitudes on Multicultural Families and Intermarriage

Special guest performance: Kip Fulbeck
Panel discussion: Grace Yoo, Davi Cheng, Arlene Chernow, David Ono

Cost is $15 general admission; $50 sponsorship (includes one signed copy of Part Asian, 100% Hapa) Preregistration and ID required ~ RSVP by June 8 by contacting Elana Wien at (310)446-4228 or ewien@adl.org
For more information, visit the Japanese American National Museum calendar here. To learn more about artist/author Kip Fulbeck and his book/exhibition The Hapa Project, visit his website here.

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