Equity Alliance Equity Series

20260114
12:00:00 - 13:00:00
Online Only
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85661148472?pwd=yeORLg4UFsuUedo1O9GDsG7kUZ5fCK.1

Description

The Rochester Cultural Center is a premier adult daycare facility dedicated to serving the diverse needs of our community. Our mission is to provide a safe and stimulating social environment that fosters a sense of belonging and prolongs the lives of our clients. By offering a wide range of activities and programs, we aim to promote physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being among our participants.

In addition to our regular programming, the Rochester Cultural Center will also serve as a hub for community cultural activities on weekends. We invite local organizations and community groups to host cultural events, workshops, healthcare awareness, and performances at our facility, providing a unique opportunity for our community to learn about and engage with diverse cultures. This initiative will not only enrich the lives of our clients but also promote cross-cultural understanding and exchange within our community.

OUR PRESENTER
Kim Sin
Rochester Cultural Center
Kim Sin (He/His/Him) is a Rochester, MN-based professional and a graduate of RCTC. Kim currently works in IT at the University of Minnesota Rochester as an IT professional. He is now living the “American Dream” after arriving in the US as a refugee around 6 years old. During this time of refuge, many children did not make it alive, and many people had to escape without their children since they were a liability. Escaping the brutality of the Khmer Rouge was a long experience of traveling through dense, humid, hot, and tangled jungles at night, in addition to landmines that were planted throughout the area.

The Equity Series is free to view.

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About the Equity Alliance Equity Series
The Equity Alliance Equity Series is a monthly seminar sponsored by Destination Medical Center and the City of Rochester. The purpose is to introduce diversity, equity, and inclusion best practices, build sustainable DEI community strategies, and build advocacy and allyship within the Rochester community. The series is held virtually on the second Wednesday of every month at noon.