CAA IS HOSTING A VIRTUAL SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER EVENT!
Connecting With Identity: A Discussion About Dr. Jean Kim’s Asian American Identity Development Model
Join us MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2025 7:30PM ET
WHEN: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2025 7:30PM ET
WHERE: Virtual - Register by [Sunday, February 2, 2025] to receive the Zoom link and password to the event. Registration is required.
WHO: This event is for adoptees 18+ and Free for Members and $10 Non-Members!
The event will not be recorded.
About the Event:
Connecting With Identity: A Discussion About Dr. Jean Kim’s Asian American Identity Development Model
The Chinese Adoptee Alliance invites you to a special virtual event featuring Dr. Jean Kim, renowned researcher, educator, and the visionary behind the Asian American Identity Development Model.
As a Korean adoptee who immigrated to the United States at the age of 12, Dr. Kim has dedicated her career to exploring identity development, fostering diversity, and empowering others to embrace their unique journeys. Through her groundbreaking model, she offers insights into the complex phases of identity formation, making her a guiding voice for the Asian American community navigating their personal stories.
This event will dive into:
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The phases of Asian American identity development.
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Strategies for connecting with your cultural roots and finding belonging.
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Tools for navigating identity challenges and embracing your authentic self.
Whether you’re looking to better understand yourself, connect with the Asian-American community, or learn from a leading expert, this conversation with Dr. Kim will inspire and empower. Register via our website to receive the Zoom link!
About Dr. Jean Kim
Dr. Jean Kim is an Executive Search Consultant at AGB Search, bringing over 37 years of experience in higher education administration, with leadership roles in student affairs and enrollment management at both private and public institutions, including Stanford University and the University of Colorado Boulder. She has taught sociology, ethnic studies, leadership, and counseling courses as an adjunct faculty member at several universities. Dr. Kim is dedicated to enhancing diversity and inclusion in higher education and has also worked as a diversity and organizational development consultant for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Sociology and a doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Born in South Korea, Dr. Kim immigrated to the United States alone at age 12 when she was adopted by her American stepfather.