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The KAAN 2025 Conference will take place at The Grand Hyatt in Atlanta, GA, on June 20-22. The theme this year is Growth and Change. As always, we offer an adoptee-only track alongside our general breakout sessions, which are open to all. We also offer programs for adults and youth (ages 8-17). All are welcome, including adoptees, birth families, family members (adoptive parents, spouses/partners, siblings and children of adoptees), service providers, and Korean Americans. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Sunday, June 22
 

9:45am EDT

Bringing About a Global Adoption Movement*
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
This lecture is about my journey in discovering that my identity was switched with that of a child who likely passed away at my Korean Adoption Agency, KSS - and how my years long investigation into my and my likely twin’s switch cases led to the creation of the 2024 FRONTLINE / AP documentary “South Korea’s Adoption Reckoning”. Ultimately, my story is about swimming upward from the bottom of an ocean of gaslighting, and working for years to help birth a global level of consciousness about Korean Adoption corruption through the FRONTLINE / AP documentary and related international articles.

This session will also be held on Saturday at 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM.
Speakers
avatar for Rebecca Kimmel

Rebecca Kimmel

Rebecca Kimmel (born 1975) was adopted through Korea Social Service. Since 2018, she has been investigating her own switch case, and since 2020 she has been investigating her likely twin’s switch case. Rebecca’s investigation into these cases led her to become a contributor to... Read More →
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Highland 4 &5 (Lobby)

9:45am EDT

Keeping the Peace
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Has your relationship with your adoptive family changed as you’ve aged and matured? What challenges or obstacles have you faced in relating to them over time? How have you navigated that? We invite you to hear our stories as adopted Koreans who are working through these dynamics on a daily basis, and engage in a discussion about reconciling these feelings as our own identities and definitions of family change. All adult adoptees are welcome to attend this session, however, we hope to hear specifically from those who are actively in contact with their adoptive families.
Speakers
avatar for Kerry Bondy

Kerry Bondy

Kerry was born in South Korea and adopted to a Midwestern suburb in the US. Her involvement in the Korean adoptee community began in 2001 after her first trip back to Korea on a Motherland tour. Since then, she has participated on adoptee panels, volunteered at and co-facilitated... Read More →
avatar for Chris Wodicka

Chris Wodicka

Chris Wodicka (he/him) lives in Philadelphia, PA, where he is pursuing a PhD in social welfare, with a research focus on U.S. tax and social policy. Since 2022, he has served on the board of Hamkae Center (formerly NAKASEC Virginia), a nonprofit organization in Virginia that organizes... Read More →
avatar for Katie McLemore

Katie McLemore

Katie McLemore is a transracial Korean adoptee, raised and currently living in Minnesota.
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Highland 3 (Lobby)

9:45am EDT

Taking Action: AAPI Heritage Month Organizing*
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Inspired by the “More Than Enough: Adoptees Leading Asian American Spaces” mainstage and thinking about how you start organizing in your own local community? Join this hands-on workshop to get inspired and take action! Learn from three transracial adoptees who organized AAPI Heritage Month events in Memphis, Cincinnati, and Albany. They’ll share valuable insights, practical tools, and strategies to help you plan an impactful initiative—no matter where you are or how you define community. Bring your idea and leave with a solid plan to bring your vision to life.

This session will also be held on Saturday at 9:30 - 10:45 AM.
Speakers
avatar for Rachel Hye Youn Rupright

Rachel Hye Youn Rupright

Rachel is a Korean adoptee and adoptive parent.  She lives in Albany, NY with her family, where she administers a small healthcare foundation.  
avatar for Caitlin Jee Hae Behle

Caitlin Jee Hae Behle

Caitlin is a multidisciplinary storyteller based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Caitlin was born in Korea and grew up in Kentucky as a transnational adoptee, an upbringing that instilled a lifelong curiosity about the connections between people, places, and the systems that shape their lives... Read More →
avatar for SunAh Laybourn

SunAh Laybourn

SunAh Laybourn, PhD is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Memphis, author of "Out of Place: The Lives of Korean Adoptee Immigrants" (NYU Press 2024), and TedX speaker. Frustrated by her hometown's lack of acknowledgment of their API community and inspired by... Read More →
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Cascade (Lower lobby)

9:45am EDT

The Adoptee Consciousness Memoir Writing Workshop*
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Writing can be an important tool to process the impact of adoption. The Adoptee Consciousness model, developed by Susan Branco, JaeRan Kim, Grace Newton, Stephanie Kripa Cooper-Lewter, and Paula O’Loughlin in 2022, gave adoptees a language and framework to understand the five stages of adoptee awareness: status quo, rupture, dissonance, expansiveness, and forgiveness and activism. Using those “five touchstones within the spiral” as writing prompts, the workshop facilitators will guide participants to write a memoir in poetry and prose of their own adoptee journey of growth and change.

This session will also be held on Saturday at 4:15 - 5:30 PM.
Speakers
avatar for Alice Stephens

Alice Stephens

Born in Korea, Alice Stephens was among the first wave of intercountry, transracial adoptees. Author of the novel, Famous Adopted People (Unnamed Press, 2018), she is also a book reviewer, essayist, short story writer, facilitator of the Adoptee Voices Writing Group, member of the... Read More →
avatar for Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello

Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello

Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello is the author of Hour of the Ox (University of Pittsburgh Press), winner of the Donald Hall Prize for Poetry. She and E.J. Koh co-translated Yi Won’s The World’s Lightest Motorcycle (Zephyr Press), which received the Grand Prize from the Literature... Read More →
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Ivy (Lobby)

9:45am EDT

Therapy: A Beginner's Road Map
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Connecting in adoptee communities like KAAN is essential to knowing that we are not alone. In fact, we are part of a tribe. And yet, there are limits to what volunteer-led organizations’ can do to support adoptees when it comes to complex struggles of mental and emotional health. Join two adoptee therapists in a safe, non-judgmental space for a discussion on when to seek professional therapeutic help. The presenters will share their experiences as therapists and provide attendees with resources for connecting to adoption-related, therapeutic supports.
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Sheppard

Nicole Sheppard

Nicole Sheppard, MA, LPCC, is a mindfulness-based, adoption-competent psychotherapist and board-approved supervisor based in Minneapolis, MN.  She was a project manager of a MN Department of Health-funded mental health and suicide assessment of the Korean adoptee community.  Nicole... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Ahn Lentz

Sarah Ahn Lentz

Sarah Ahn Lentz was adopted through ECWS in 1979 and raised in Minneapolis. She currently lives in Saint Paul with her teenager and two cats. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist and clinical supervisor who enjoys working with people who want to explore their identities... Read More →
Sunday June 22, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Highland 1 & 2 (Lobby)
 
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