Upcoming Events

 

Sep
28

Brain Power Hour: Stroke Awareness and Brain Health Workshop

Join KRC and Somang Society on 9/28 for our Stroke Awareness and Brain Health Workshop!

Did you know? Stroke and other brain health-related conditions are among the most common health risks for elder Asian Americans. It’s time to take action for yourself and your loved ones by learning from experts in the field!

Take part in an important and informative workshop on Brain Health, presented by KRC in partnership with Somang Society. You’ll hear valuable information directly from professionals:

  • Dr. Daniel Oh – Vascular Neurologist, Kaiser Permanente
    Topic: Stroke risks, prevention, treatment, and caregiver education

  • Dr. Hye-Won (Grace) Shin, PHD – Executive Director of Somang Society
    Topic: The importance of advance care planning

Dr. Hye-Won (Grace) Shin gives a presentation on the importance of advance care planning!

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Sep
25

Mobile Phone Help: Coffee & Community Pop-up Cafe

Join KRC for Mobile Phone Help: Coffee & Community Pop-up Cafe, a special event focused on bridging the digital divide for our elder community. Enjoy a warm cup of coffee while receiving one-on-one guidance on how to use your mobile phones and other devices. Whether it’s navigating apps, setting up contacts, or sending emails, our friendly volunteers are here to help you feel confident using technology. Come for the coffee, stay for the community and support!

This event is designed to foster connection and digital literacy in a relaxed, welcoming environment!

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Aug
3

Community Forum with USCIS

During our free event, a representative from USCIS will provide an overview of updated fees, application process, eligibility requirements, public charge, and more. We will also have a Q&A session at the end so come with your questions!

This forum is designed to help answer the community’s most pressing immigration and citizenship questions. Whether you’re concerned about the latest fee changes, eligibility for fee waivers, the naturalization process, or public charge rules, this is your chance to get the answers you need directly from the experts. A USCIS representative will be on hand to provide direct insights and guidance!

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Celebrate KRC's 40th Anniversary and more!
May
20

Celebrate KRC's 40th Anniversary and more!

Enjoy cultural performances and panel discussions with KRC’s founders as we celebrate our 40th year of empowering our community. Be part of a day of joy, community, and resilience as KRC marks its 40th anniversary. We will also be taking time to award our 2023 Scholarship Awardees and remembrance of the Gwangju Uprising.

Join the event virtually! Our event is just a click away, and will be streamed live on KRC’s YouTube.

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“Yes to Citizenship March” in Los Angeles
Sep
18

“Yes to Citizenship March” in Los Angeles

  • MacArthur Park (near the MacArthur Metro Station Stop) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us at 10 a.m. Sept. 18 in MacArthur Park for the #YEStoCitizenship march! We are acting to drive home the importance of including immigrants -- as many as possible, by any means available -- either the reconciliation bill that members of Congress are now writing or by changing existing law with an update to the registry. This is the year for legalization. Will you march with us?

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Anti-Blackness and the AAPI Narrative: A Conversation with Dr. Claire Kim
May
14

Anti-Blackness and the AAPI Narrative: A Conversation with Dr. Claire Kim

On Friday May 14th at 4PM, KRC will be hosting a conversation event with Dr. Claire Jean Kim, a Professor of Political Science and Asian-American Studies at UCI. The conversation will be conducted interview-style, and will discuss anti-Blackness in the context of AAPI communities. It will be held via Zoom webinar (will send you the link as soon as we have it)

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VFT Workshop: Microaggressions Workshop
Apr
27

VFT Workshop: Microaggressions Workshop

The Microaggressions workshop will go over the subtle injustices marginalized communities are subject on a daily basis. It will also present strategies for and reflection on navigating conversations that contain or involve microagressions.

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