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Korean Cultural Center LA Book Reading 2024


Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles and 325KAMRA present:


“FINDING FAMILY: Korean adoptees share DNA reunion stories”

Founded in 2015 by five Korean adoptees, 325KAMRA is a global non-profit organization devoted to reuniting Korean adoptees with biological family through the use of DNA. To date, 325KAMRA has logged 400+ immediate family DNA matches and vows to continue connecting even more families well into the future.

During this special presentation:


*Learn how DNA is used as a tool for birth family searches.


*Hear compelling stories from adoptees that 325KAMRA helped reunite.


*Watch scenes of Emmy Award-winning documentarian Deann Borshay Liem’s work-in-progress project, “Relative Strangers,” which follows a group of mixed-race adopted Koreans - the adult children of U.S. servicemen and Korean women as they team up with search experts and DNA specialists in their decades-long quest to find their first families.

Open to the public, this program will include a Q&A session and conclude with a reception. Free


DNA testing will be available on-site.

*RSVP Required

DATE: Monday, August 19, 2024 6-8 p.m.

LOCATION: Ari Hall, Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles, 5505 Wilshire Blvd.


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