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The JETAA Chicago Leadership is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone in our community. To learn more review our Community Conduct & Agreements.

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Lots of fun and educational events are coming up over the next few months. Click through the links below for full details and to sign-up. We hope to see you soon!


Upcoming Events


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J-Talks: Godzilla Edition – Care & Consumption with Derrick Fields

Thursday, October 24th - 7PM-8PM CT - Virtual



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2024 Returnee Picnic - Revival Series Kick-off

Sunday, October 27th - 1PM-3PM CT - Jackson Park





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Book Club Halloween Edition - Real World

Wednesday, October 30th - 6PM-&PM CT - Virtual






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JETAA WI - Quarterly Subchapter Meeting and Japan Fest

Saturday, November 9th - 9:30AM CT start- Stone Creek Coffee - Glendale




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Dia de Muertos JETogether

Saturday, November 9th - 11AM-1PM CT - National Museum of Mexican Art



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Career Development Workshop

Saturday, November 16th - 11AM CT Start - Virtual





Keep an eye on JetaaChicago.com for updates and if you have any questions or would like to be involved, contact us here!


 
 
 

Mark your calendars! J-Talks Webinar Series returns to highlight the 70th anniversary of Godzilla & a new partnership with the Japanese American Citizens League - Midwest District Council (JACL MDC)


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This year’s J-Talk webinars are a series of interviews that center around the themes of Care & Consumption in relation to the King of the Monsters origins, history, and cultural impact. Join us as we connect with JET alumni and members of the US-Japan community about how we interact with Japanese culture and how our perception evolves over time. 


Our first webinar will happen on Thursday, October 24th, 2024 at 7:00pm CT with Derrick Fields (pronouns: they/them), Founder of Waking Oni Studios and President of the Japanese Arts Foundation. 

The 2024 J-Talks Webinar Series - Godzilla Edition is supported in partnership with the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) - Young Professionals Caucus (YPC) of the Midwest District Council (MDC).


RSVP Required. More information and registration details via JETAA Chicago's Guestlist page: https://guestli.st/787404 



This online event is open to the public including our fellow JET Alumni, JACL members, community partners, and our Friends of JET/JACL (FOJ).


Meet our Speaker, Derrick Fields (pronouns: they/them) 

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Derrick Fields (pronouns: they/them) is a game designer, professor, and illustrator in Chicago, Illinois. As the founder of Waking Oni Studios, Derrick is dedicated to creating engaging entertainment experiences alongside a talented team of creators and exploring the intersection between Black and Japanese culture. Through their work, they seek to push forward efforts to increase representation so that burgeoning creators can see themselves reflected within the industry and feel empowered to create new disruptions. They believe as new definitions are designed for interactive entertainment, they are valuable for education, inspiration, and change.


Derrick actively supports esteemed non-profits and academia, providing a curriculum centered on game development, 3D modeling, and anime. They serve on the board of The Japanese Arts Foundation and Black Voices in Gaming and as Assistant Professor of Instruction at Northwestern University.


Throughout all of their work, Derrick is committed to fostering inclusive creative spaces that uplift underrepresented voices in the gaming and digital arts industry. Their dedication is fueled by a passion for ensuring culturally rich entertainment is brought to life.



J-Talks: Godzilla Edition - Care & Consumption was inspired by the Cultural Appreciation online series: Appreciation vs. Appropriation – a nuanced discussion on cultural ownership that was a collaboration between TCJACL (Twin Cities Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League) Social Justice Committee & Made By Yuki. Learn more, watch and listen to series on TCJACL's website: https://www.tcjacl.org/events/cultural-appreciation-discussion-series/


About the J-Talks Series: 

The J-Talks: Strengthening Ties Through Dialogue webinar series centers around the themes of identity, social issues, cultural understanding and leadership, as experienced by JET alumni and individuals with meaningful connections to Japan. Launched in 2020, the JETAA Chicago J-Talks webinars have highlighted topics such as Black Lives Matter Kansai, A Look Back to Move Forward: The Modern Day Importance of Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Finding Japan in the Midwest and Mixed Multitudes: Mixed Race Identity in the US-Japan Community, Exploring Cultural Differences through Professional Wrestling, and more. 


About our Partners

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Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Young Professionals Caucus (YPC) of the Midwest District Council (MDC)

The JACL Midwest District Council (MDC) is a multigenerational gathering of Japanese American leaders from across the Midwest that organize community action, share resources and knowledge to advocate for civil and human rights of all those affected by injustice and bigotry. It is also the first district to officially sponsor and have an officer of the JACL Young Professionals Caucus (YPC). The MDC is the largest district region of the JACL covering 20 states with chapters in Illinois (Chicago), Ohio (Cleveland & Cincinnati), Michigan (Detroit), Indiana (Hoosier), Texas (Houston), Nebraska (Omaha), Missouri (St. Louis), Minnesota (Twin Cities) and Wisconsin (Milwaukee). Follow the JACL MDC instagram page @mdcjacl and JACL YPC @jaclypc


Founded in 1929, the JACL is the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights/social justice organization in the USA. The JACL has seven regional districts and is composed of over 100 chapters – including in Japan! Learn more about JACL National www.jacl.org



We hope to that you'll tune-in on Thursday, Oct. 24th!

 
 
 
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To celebrate 10 years of the Survival Series bringing new JETs and alumni together, we're kicking off a program to help support our newest alumni as they transition into life post-JET!


In its inaugural year, the JETAA Chicago Revival Series offers several events over the next few months designed to help connect recently returned alumni to our broader local JET and Japan-America community!


Things kick off on Sunday, October 27th, with a picnic celebration in Jackson Park on Chicago's south side near the Garden of the Phoenix! The program will continue into November with additional meet-ups and events, so keep an eye out on our social media and website for updates.


Let us know you can attend by signing up via Guestlist! You can find the current event sign-up links below!

Upcoming Events


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2024 Returnee Picnic - Sunday, October 27th - 1PM-3PM CST - Jackson Park



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Dia de Muertos JETogether - Saturday, November 9th - 11AM-1PM CST - National Museum of Mexican Art



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Career Development Workshop - Saturday, November 16th - 11AM CST Start - Online




If you have any questions or would like to be involved, contact us here!


 
 
 

JETAA CHICAGO

Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET) Alumni Association of Chicago
Connecting JET alumni in the Midwest - Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana
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