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Join KAAN from June 21 – 23 for three days of keynotes, films, presentations, roundtables, performers, exhibits, support forums, and life-changing community. KAAN offers an Adoptee-Only track, as well as sessions for a general audience that are open to all. There are programs for adults aged 18+ and youth aged 8-17. Everyone is welcome, including adoptees, birth families, family members (adoptive parents, spouses/partners, siblings, and children of adoptees), service providers, and Korean Americans. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at tech@wearekaan.org.

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Sunday, June 23 • 8:45am - 9:15am
Debrief: First-Timer Attendees: Young Adult Adoptees Ages 18-25 (Adoptee-Only)

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This session is geared for adoptees aged 18 - 25. If you are an adoptee 26-39, please see Debrief: First-Timer Attendees: Ages 26-39 (Adoptee-Only Session). If you are an adoptee 40+, please see Debrief: First-Timer Attendees: Ages 40+ (Adoptee-Only).

Reconnect with the cohort from your first-timers session and discuss KAAN next steps.

Speakers
avatar for Ali Koehl

Ali Koehl

University of Michigan
Ali Koehl (she/her/hers) is a recent graduate of Hope College who has a bachelors in psychology and Chinese studies. She is a Chinese transracial adoptee from Fuling, China and grew up in Otsego, Michigan. She has been involved in spaces that engage with DEI, social justice, and higher... Read More →
avatar for Carole Chee

Carole Chee

Carole Chee (she/her/hers) is a recent graduate from Hope College, where she studied English Literature and Women's & Gender Studies, co-founded a student organization focusing on adoptee identity, and served as the Asian Student Union president. As a Chinese-Korean transnational... Read More →


Sunday June 23, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am CDT
Rosemont 4: 3rd Floor
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