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SUMMARY:Author Talk with Joan Sung
DESCRIPTION:<div row"="" id="idlw5ZC"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idjLXfv"><div><p>Korean-American author Joan Sung will be reading excerpts from her latest book "Kinda Korean" a courageous memoir of parental love and signing books at Glendale Central Library.</p></div></div></div><div row"="" id="idQ9R9H"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idiga4D"><p>Join us as we discuss Sung's memoir that delves into intergenerational trauma, inherited wounds, fetishization of Asian females, microaggressions and the struggles of growing up in an immigrant family.&nbsp;<em>Kinda Korean</em>&nbsp;does not shy away from racism and stereotypes that Asian-Americans are often reduced to and provides one individual's story in her path to healing, strength, and self-identity.</p><ul>    <li>Book talk and author signing at Library Auditorium (2nd floor)</li>    <li><a href="https://glac.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S185C2029241" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Book available with GLAC library card</a></li></ul><p>Joan Sung is a national cultural competency conference presenter and consultant and has a BA in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing, an MA in English, and a Doctorate in Education. Her articles regarding Asian American voices have been published in TinyBeans.com, Mochi Magazine, Memoir Magazine, and Writerly Magazine. She lives in the Seattle area with her husband, her son, and two dogs.</p><p><a href="https://www.eglendalelac.org/bethechange">The Be the Change&nbsp;Series</a>&nbsp;takes place in conjunction with such commemorations as Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, Native American Heritage Month, Black History Month, Armenian Genocide Remembrance, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and LGBTQ+ Pride. The series will also examine the one-year anniversary of the 2020 racial justice protests and 100-year anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. The series will include virtual lectures, exhibits, and online programming from authors, curators, and historians.</p><p>The series is sponsored by the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.glendaleartsandculture.org/">City of Glendale Arts and Culture Commission</a>, with funding from the City of Glendale Urban Art Fund.</p><p><br /></p><p><strong>PARKING&nbsp;</strong></p><p>Visitors to the Glendale Central Library receive 3-hour FREE parking across Harvard Street at the Marketplace parking structure with validation at the service desk. Accessible parking is available&nbsp;on&nbsp;any metered space&nbsp;for free&nbsp;with the use of an&nbsp;ADA&nbsp;placard&nbsp;when&nbsp;displayed. This includes parking in Lot 10 (parallel to&nbsp;Brand Blvd behind&nbsp;BevMo). ADA&nbsp;parking&nbsp;spots on the South side of Adult&nbsp;Recreation&nbsp;Center&nbsp;are&nbsp;also&nbsp;available&nbsp;for library patrons.&nbsp;For&nbsp;additional&nbsp;information about this event, please contact Central Library at<strong>&nbsp;(818) 548-2021</strong>&nbsp;or send us an email at&nbsp;<strong>LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov</strong>.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div></div>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div row"="" id="idlw5ZC"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idjLXfv"><div><p>Korean-American author Joan Sung will be reading excerpts from her latest book "Kinda Korean" a courageous memoir of parental love and signing books at Glendale Central Library.</p></div></div></div><div row"="" id="idQ9R9H"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idiga4D"><p>Join us as we discuss Sung's memoir that delves into intergenerational trauma, inherited wounds, fetishization of Asian females, microaggressions and the struggles of growing up in an immigrant family.&nbsp;<em>Kinda Korean</em>&nbsp;does not shy away from racism and stereotypes that Asian-Americans are often reduced to and provides one individual's story in her path to healing, strength, and self-identity.</p><ul>    <li>Book talk and author signing at Library Auditorium (2nd floor)</li>    <li><a href="https://glac.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S185C2029241" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Book available with GLAC library card</a></li></ul><p>Joan Sung is a national cultural competency conference presenter and consultant and has a BA in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing, an MA in English, and a Doctorate in Education. Her articles regarding Asian American voices have been published in TinyBeans.com, Mochi Magazine, Memoir Magazine, and Writerly Magazine. She lives in the Seattle area with her husband, her son, and two dogs.</p><p><a href="https://www.eglendalelac.org/bethechange">The Be the Change&nbsp;Series</a>&nbsp;takes place in conjunction with such commemorations as Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, Native American Heritage Month, Black History Month, Armenian Genocide Remembrance, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and LGBTQ+ Pride. The series will also examine the one-year anniversary of the 2020 racial justice protests and 100-year anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. The series will include virtual lectures, exhibits, and online programming from authors, curators, and historians.</p><p>The series is sponsored by the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.glendaleartsandculture.org/">City of Glendale Arts and Culture Commission</a>, with funding from the City of Glendale Urban Art Fund.</p><p><br /></p><p><strong>PARKING&nbsp;</strong></p><p>Visitors to the Glendale Central Library receive 3-hour FREE parking across Harvard Street at the Marketplace parking structure with validation at the service desk. Accessible parking is available&nbsp;on&nbsp;any metered space&nbsp;for free&nbsp;with the use of an&nbsp;ADA&nbsp;placard&nbsp;when&nbsp;displayed. This includes parking in Lot 10 (parallel to&nbsp;Brand Blvd behind&nbsp;BevMo). ADA&nbsp;parking&nbsp;spots on the South side of Adult&nbsp;Recreation&nbsp;Center&nbsp;are&nbsp;also&nbsp;available&nbsp;for library patrons.&nbsp;For&nbsp;additional&nbsp;information about this event, please contact Central Library at<strong>&nbsp;(818) 548-2021</strong>&nbsp;or send us an email at&nbsp;<strong>LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov</strong>.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div></div>
LOCATION:Central Library\, 222 East Harvard Street Glendale\, California 91205
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