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X-WR-CALDESC:Exploring Racism and How to Prevent It\nwith Moses Farrow\n\nR
 acism is not new to those of us who have been transracially adopted. And i
 t didn’t just start with the outbreak of COVID-19. It’s never an easy topi
 c to discuss\, but a necessary one to address at any time. With the outpou
 ring of headlines of attacks against Asian Americans\, Moses Farrow welcom
 es this opportunity to add the adoption perspective to this issue and offe
 r his views on mental health\, resilience\, and empowerment for both victi
 ms and bystanders. Participants are invited to this discussion to explore 
 the surge in racism and what we can do together to prevent it from reoccur
 ring in future generations. \n\nMoses Farrow has led a private life as a M
 arriage and Family Therapist. However\, in recent years\, he has become mo
 re outspoken about his childhood and advocating for mental health\, child 
 abuse prevention\, and adoption reform. As a transracial adoptee from Kore
 a\, being raised in a family of 14\, ten of whom were adopted from countri
 es across the world\, Moses draws from his unique perspective to empower a
 doptees to speak their truth. He believes that we won’t fully understand t
 he impacts of adoption unless we all raise our voices. Along his journey\,
  he has contributed in numerous ways to the mental health field and the fi
 eld of adoption and had written a personal blog in 2018 that has garnered 
 global attention. Most recently\, he co-founded a national movement\, IAMN
 OTAVIRUS.INFO\, to elevate the visibility of the Asian American community 
 and inspire kindness and compassion and is now advocating for the preventi
 on of anti-Asian violence and solidarity among all Americans.
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DESCRIPTION:Exploring Racism and How to Prevent It\nwith Moses Farrow\n\nRa
 cism is not new to those of us who have been transracially adopted. And it
  didn’t just start with the outbreak of COVID-19. It’s never an easy topic
  to discuss\, but a necessary one to address at any time. With the outpour
 ing of headlines of attacks against Asian Americans\, Moses Farrow welcome
 s this opportunity to add the adoption perspective to this issue and offer
  his views on mental health\, resilience\, and empowerment for both victim
 s and bystanders. Participants are invited to this discussion to explore t
 he surge in racism and what we can do together to prevent it from reoccurr
 ing in future generations. \n\nMoses Farrow has led a private life as a Ma
 rriage and Family Therapist. However\, in recent years\, he has become mor
 e outspoken about his childhood and advocating for mental health\, child a
 buse prevention\, and adoption reform. As a transracial adoptee from Korea
 \, being raised in a family of 14\, ten of whom were adopted from countrie
 s across the world\, Moses draws from his unique perspective to empower ad
 optees to speak their truth. He believes that we won’t fully understand th
 e impacts of adoption unless we all raise our voices. Along his journey\, 
 he has contributed in numerous ways to the mental health field and the fie
 ld of adoption and had written a personal blog in 2018 that has garnered g
 lobal attention. Most recently\, he co-founded a national movement\, IAMNO
 TAVIRUS.INFO\, to elevate the visibility of the Asian American community a
 nd inspire kindness and compassion and is now advocating for the preventio
 n of anti-Asian violence and solidarity among all Americans.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200511T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200511T210000
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Speaker Series
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