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Kampai! A Sake Appreciation Event

Film strip with sake cups and a film camera on it

Sake Tasting & Film Screenings

This event is now over

Schedule

  • Feb 5-7, between 5-8pm — Sake sampler pickup dates at participating restaurants in Baltimore region
  • Feb 9 (Tue), 7-8pm — “Why NOW is the time to drink sake” by Monica Samuels. Followed by sake tastings!
  • Feb 10 (Wed) – Feb 12 (Fri) — Kampai! Sake Sisters Film Screening
  • Feb 13 (Sat) – Feb 15 (Mon) — “Koi no shizuku” (For Love’s Sake) Film Screening

About this event

The Baltimore Kawasaki Sister City Committee invites you to join a socially distanced Sake and Film event. We are almost there…. Let‘s Stay Home and enjoy experiencing Japan’s favorite beverage, SAKE!

Registered attendees receive access to all three events: A Virtual Sake Tasting Experience, and TWO Sake Film Screenings.

A complimentary “Sake Sample Set” is available to participants who registered early to pick up from one of our participating restaurants in the Baltimore region. (PLEASE NOTE: There are no more complimentary sake sets left — they were available on a first registered, first served basis and have proven to be very popular!)

If you were chosen for a complimentary set, we will email a sake sample voucher with your restaurant pick-up location in the Baltimore region. Please be sure to pick up your sake set at your designated restaurant on your voucher; restaurants will verify your name on their respective lists. Pick up locations cannot be changed and we will do our best to accommodate your restaurant preferences. We thank you, in advance, for your understanding.


Learn more about sake!

In collaboration with NHK WORLD-JAPAN, we bring to you the additional programs related to sake:
SAKE R-Evolution: A Fever Brewing across the Globe 
SAKE R-Evolution: Heady Milestones in a New Era
And please take the survey after watching NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s programs!

In collaboration with JETRO-Kanagawa, we bring to you the additional programs related to sake:
Crafting the Perfect Sake in Kanagawa


Event details

View event PDF


Participating restaurants

Matsuri logo - Japanese Restaurant & Catering Service
Ramen Utsuke logo
State Fare logo

Organizers and supporters

Presented by: Baltimore-Kawasaki Sister City Committee (BKSCC)

Sponsored by: Embassy of Japan in the United States of America

Supported by: Asian Arts & Culture Center at Towson University, Baltimore Sister Cities, Inc. JETRO-NY and Kanagawa Office in NY, NNHK WORLD-JAPAN

Restaurants: Matsuri in Federal Hill, State Fare in Catonsville, Ramen Utsuke in the Inner Harbor

Breweries: Imada Brewery, Izumibashi  Brewery, Tensei Brewery

Jan-Feb | Building a climate-resilient Maryland together

Building a Climate-Resilient Maryland Together (knowledge-exchange symposium). Photos of cities, towns, and coastal regions in Maryland and Netherlands. List of sessions. Logos of the partner organizations.

A knowledge exchange symposium with experts from Maryland and the Netherlands on urban, rural, and coastal resilience, followed by 1on1 resilience chats in the month of February

Maryland and the Netherlands are working together to proactively implement adaptation strategies, exchange lessons learned and best practices, and look for more opportunities to collaborate on climate resilience. There are 2 activities in January – February:

1) January 26 — Symposium

This event with Dutch and USA experts provided an opportunity to learn about innovative adaptation strategies, exchange your ideas on climate-resilience, and participate in lively group discussions with experts who have helped implement world-renowned and transformational resilience projects.

Features presentations on strategies for Coastal Adaptation, Resilient Cities, and Small Communities and breakout sessions on Nature-Based Solutions, Public-Private Partnerships for Resilience Projects, Citizen Engagement in Hazard Mitigation, Resilience Adaptation Manual for Small Communities, Engineering with Nature, and Port Resilience, led by both Dutch and US experts in the private and public sectors.

This event is designed for: product and service companies involved with environmental and water management technologies; architecture/engineering firms; planners; government agencies, economic development professionals and climate/environmental organizations.

Presentation slides and recordings: www.netherlandswaterpartnership.com/events/building-climate-resilient-maryland-together (Scroll to bottom of page to see videos of some of the slides
Event program: www.netherlandswaterpartnership.com/events/building-climate-resilient-maryland-together

2) February — Matchmaking for Maryland & Netherlands flood resilience experts

Ran out of time during the January 26 symposium to set up meetings with experts from Maryland & Netherlands, or did you miss it? Our matchmaking platform lets professionals arrange 1on1 chats with resilience experts throughout the month of February, providing an opportunity for US and Dutch resilience planners and environmental technology firms to network with each other. You do not need to have attended the Jan 26 symposium to participate in the 1on1 chats.

Register here: resilient-maryland-netherlands.b2match.io


This event is organized by the Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) in partnership with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), the Maryland Department of Commerce, and the Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee (BRSCC). It is supported by the Partners for Water Programme.

Zoom backgrounds

These city photos can be used by Baltimore Sister Cities members as backgrounds in meeting platforms such as Zoom.

City photos are listed alphabetically below the instructions.

A. Instructions

Note you will need the latest version of Zoom (client software) installed on your hard drive in order to do this.

To use a photo background in Zoom:

1. See cities further below. Click on link to a city’s photo, to go to its full-size photo. After that, right-click on the city’s full-size photo to get a context menu. Save the image to your hard drive.

2. When you are in a zoom meeting, hover over the bottom of the screen to see bar with video icon, chat icon, etc. Click the arrow icon next to the Video icon:

3. Select “Choose Virtual Background” from the menu:

4. On the Background & Filters screen, Choose the Add button > Add image. Find the city photo on your hard drive and upload it.

Questions? Visit the Zoom help center.

B. City photos

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

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Baltimore, USA

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Changwon, South Korea

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Gbarnga, Liberia

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Kawasaki, Japan

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Luxor, Egypt

Luxor, Egypt

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Odessa, Ukraine

Ukrainian Independence Day Celebration in Baltimore (Photo: W. F. Bell)

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Piraeus, Greece

Piraeus, Greece

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Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Rotterdam, the Netherlands

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Xiamen, China

Xiamen, China

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Ballot topics for January 29, 2021 BSC Annual Membership Meeting

In the January 29, 2021 annual membership meeting of Baltimore Sister Cities, Inc., (BSC, Inc.) the following items will be submitted for approval by the BSC, Inc. membership (members of BSC board and the constituent sister city committees). The information has been posted on this webpage so that members have a chance to review it before the January 29, 2021 meeting.

A. 2020 ACCOMPLISHMENTS REPORT

(for BSC-level activities and activities for the constituent sister city committees)

View proposed 2020 Accomplishments Report (PDF, 1.7mb)

PDF last updated: 2021-01-24 9pm ET

B. 2021 PLAN

(for BSC-level activities and activities for the constituent sister city committees)

View proposed 2021 Plan (PDF, 1.4mb)

PDF last updated: 2021-01-24 9pm ET

C. Board Elections

Below is the list of board directors that represent sister city committees and other organizations on our board, as defined in our bylaws.

Persons in bold font with an asterisk (*) are nominees, up for election this year. These nominations were made by the sister city committees and other organizations represented on our BSC, Inc. board. Opposing nominations, if desired, can be made at the January 29, 2021 annual meeting.

Persons WITHOUT an asterisk are in the middle of their board term and therefore NOT up for reelection this year.

BSC:Changwon (BCSCC) Representative:
Michelle Lee *
Gbarnga (BGSCC) Representative:
Tambi Taylor
Kawasaki (BKSCC) Representative:
Jay Gordon *
Luxor-Alexandria (BLASCC) Representative:
Karen Leggett Abouraya *
Piraeus (BPSCC) Representative:
Diane Homberg
Rotterdam (BRSCC) Representative:
Gary Davison
Xiamen (BXSCC) Representative:
Xin (Cindy) Wang
BDC:Baltimore Development Corporation Representative:
Larry Collins (Director of Foreign Trade Zone)
BOPA:Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts Representative:
Laura Green * (Director of Marketing)
Mayor’s Office:Baltimore Mayor’s Office Representative:
Leslie Carter * (Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Administration)
MIMA:Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Representative:
Catalina Rodriguez-Lima * (Director of MIMA)

Update: Added Leslie Carter and Catalina Rodriguez-Lima to the above list on 2021-01-28 at 2:26 pm ET

Note: Non-voting board members (currently Geri Byrd, Hosea Chew, and Nancy Taylor) are not approved at the Annual Membership Meeting but at the 1st regular board meeting of the year following the annual meeting. This year that board meeting is scheduled for February 24, 2021. BSC officers are also elected at the February 24 meeting. The officer positions to be elected this year are: Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Assistant Secretary.

Xiamen Committee Launches Scholarship Program

Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee Remembers Longtime Treasurer Arella Liu with New Scholarship Program

— November 2020 —

In memory of Arella Liu, the long-time Treasurer of the Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee (BXSCC), who passed away in October 2020 after a brief battle with late-stage cancer, the BXSCC will be establishing a scholarship for Baltimore City youth with a strong interest in China. The scholarship is projected to help fund studies of Chinese language and culture, including potential travel with Sister Cities.

Arella was the originator of the BXSCC’s Youth Ambassadors program and despite, per her preference, not being one of the “faces” of the program, was key in executing the program in the background. She also loved foreign travel and bringing the Chinese language and culture into the lives of the citizens of her adopted hometown of Baltimore.

More details about this scholarship program will be announced in 2021 via the BXSCC website.

Dec 12 / Cookies & Spice & Everything Nice!

Photo collage with Egyptian cookies, ancient Egyptian drawing, Egyptian spices. Photos of the two chefs.

Date: Saturday, December 12, 2020
Time: 11am – 12:30pm ET
Format: Virtual
Admission: Ticketed; advance registration required
More information and to register: Eventbrite page

An online culinary adventure featuring a talk on Egyptian cuisine, spices and cookies plus live baking, recipes and date cookies for everyone. Event features:

  • Renowned Chef Amy Riolo, one of the world’s foremost authorities on culinary culture, will share the history of cookies, Egyptian cuisine and spices.
  • Entrepreneur Chef Aida Mady will be baking live in her own kitchen while you watch – sharing her recipe and techniques for date cookies.
  • Everyone will receive recipes and date cookies to savor.

Proceeds from this culinary adventure benefit Baltimore Luxor Alexandria Sister City Committee, dedicated to fostering international cooperation and exchanges between Baltimore and the Egyptian cities of Luxor and Alexandria.

Dec 2 / Maryland State of the Ports

Photos of container ships, containers, plane, and train; photos of the panel speakers

When: Wednesday, December 2, 2020
4pm ET / Breakout sessions
5pm ET / State of the Ports Panel
Format: Virtual conference
Admission: Free; advance registration required
Register here: www.wtci.org/stateoftheports

About

For more than a decade World Trade Center Institute (WTCI), the State of Maryland, and Ports America Chesapeake have hosted the annual Maryland State of the Ports — a forum where senior transportation officials share an update on the latest results, major infrastructure projects, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Attendees learn about the latest developments at these key regional economic drivers and meet the many companies that help keep the people and cargo moving through our ports. In addition to the State of the Ports, this year’s virtual conference will include two breakout sessions – there is no cost to participate.

Program

4 pm ET / Breakout sessions

  • E-commerce & the Port Economy
  • The Future of Travel

5pm ET / 2020 State of the Ports Address

A panel of leaders at Maryland’s ports will highlight the latest developments and give an inside view of what the future holds. Featuring:

  • Greg Slater — Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation
  • Bayard Hogans — Vice President, Ports America Chesapeake
  • Ricky Smith — CEO, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
  • Bill Doyle — Executive Director, Port of Baltimore

Attend this event to get the latest developments at Maryland’s ports.

Baltimore Sister Cities encourages people engaged in international commerce to attend this event and learn more about the current conditions and trends at the Port of Baltimore and Baltimore-Washington International Airport. Baltimore Sister Cities is proud to be a co-op partner with WTCI for this event which boasts the region’s largest gathering of port industry representatives.

For more information and to register: www.wtci.org/stateoftheports

Baltimore Sister Cities is a member of WTCI.

Nov 10-18 / Annual CHINA Town Hall

Join us for the 14th annual CHINA Town Hall, hosted nationwide by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR) and in Baltimore by the Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee.

In light of the growing downturn in U.S.-China relations over the past year, CHINA Town Hall has expanded from a single night into a multi-night series of programming to address the range of issues confronting the relationship. The series will kick off at 7:00PM on Tuesday, November 10th, starting with a keynote event with renowned investor Ray Dalio, followed by events on three subsequent evenings, each focused on a specific issue area: economics and trade, climate and health, and society and culture. In addition, a fifth Mandarin-language event will be held for Chinese-speaking audiences in the United States, China, and around the world. Due to public health concerns, Baltimore’s 2020 edition of this event will be all-virtual. To allow a wider audience to participate, this year’s event is free to attend.

Program

  • Keynote | Tuesday, November 10, 7:00 p.m. EST | Ray Dalio
  • Society & Culture | Thursday, November 12, 7:00 p.m. EST | Raymond Chang, Lucas Sin, and Janet Yang
  • U.S. Perspectives in Chinese | Monday, November 16, 8:00 a.m. EST | Robert Daly, June Mei, and Matt Sheehan
  • Economics & Trade | Tuesday, November 17, 7:00 p.m. EST | Amy Celico, Huang Yiping, and Andy Rothman
  • Health & Climate | Wednesday, November 18, 7:00 p.m. EST | Margaret Hamburg, Ryan Hass, and Angel Hsu

For more information and to register: Eventbrite page

Baltimore Sister Cities featured at BWI Airport

Photo of Baltimore Sister Cities' poster on a pillar at BWI Airport International Terminal. Poster features a map of the world with Baltimore's sister cities and info about Baltimore Sister Cities.

International travel has slowed down these days due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Baltimore Sister Cities (BSC) is still busy building Baltimore’s global neighborhood!

Look for our new poster at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) in the International Terminal (Concourse E) through February 2021. BWI’s Community Partners Program is featuring the posters of BSC and several other Maryland nonprofits throughout the airport.

Raising the Curtain on Race

Workshop presented by Baltimore Sister Cities on August 25, 2020.

Raising the Curtain on Race (photo of mural on row home by Ernest Shaw from Open Walls Baltimore, depicting Malcolm X, musician Nina Simone and writer James Baldwin)


Watch the video recording

And check out the recommended reading on our Race & Diversity Reading List (PDF).

About this workshop

Baltimore, one of the oldest cities in the United States, is also known as Charm City and a City of Neighborhoods. Its rich history includes waves of immigration but also years of racial injustice right up to the present day.

Our guests for this evening shared personal stories on the Black and immigrant experience in Baltimore, focusing on systemic, institutional and structural racism and the role of White privilege.  Our speakers for this learning experience:

  • Geri Byrd — Mayor’s Office representative to Baltimore Sister Cities (BSC) and Vice President, BSC
  • Diana Zilberman — BSC Education Champion
  • Teresa Leslie — Vice Chair, Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee
  • John Wesley — Public Information Officer, Mayor of Baltimore’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights
  • Karen Leggett, Moderator — Co-Chair, Baltimore-Luxor-Alexandria Sister City Committee

This is a global conversation on race and ethnicity in Baltimore City, part of BSC’s ongoing commitment to care for each other and work to improve our community, our city, our country and our world.

Background

“The recognition that racism is itself a political system, a particular power structure of formal or informal rules, socio-economic privilege and norms for the differential distribution of material wealth and opportunities, benefits and burdens, rights and duties… Racism and racially structured discrimination have not been deviations from the norm; they have been the norm, not merely in a sense of defacto statistical distribution patterns but formally codified, written down and proclaimed as such.”   Charles Mills, The Racial Contract, 1997

Baltimore, also referred to as Charm City and  a City of Neighborhoods,  is one of the oldest cities in the United States.  While the city possesses a rich history, this history is also one marred by racially disparate practices, ultimately creating present day challenges.  Some of these challenges include high crime rates, homelessness, crumbling infrastructure, and the notorious child of redlining, the “Black Butterfly.”  

Sponsored by Baltimore Sister Cities, this Raising the Curtain on Race virtual workshop provided presentations on the impact of institutional racism (both systemic and structural). Structural racism is the normalization of historical, cultural, institutional and interpersonal dynamics that routinely advantage White people and disadvantage people of color, in criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, political power, education, etc.

This workshop included discussions and personal experiences to explore:

  • How institutional racism generally operates
  • How racism historically and currently continues to impact the city of Baltimore
  • The immigrant experience in Baltimore
  • How the acknowledgement of White privilege is an important part of the dialogue around racism

Raising the Curtain on Race was Initiated in 2015 on the island of Sint Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands.  The initial series focused on internalized racial oppression within the context of colonialism and neocolonialism.  In 2016, the second installation of the conference was held on the island of Sint Maarten and focused on specific global freedom movements.  Due to hurricanes Maria and Irma, the conference was cancelled in 2017 but re-convened in 2018 on the island of Curaçao.  Now this series has come to Baltimore.

Presenters

Geri Byrd

Mayor’s Office representative to Baltimore Sister Cities (BSC) and Vice President, BSC

Geri grew up in Baltimore and graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Maryland College Park. She worked for many years in Boston before moving to Washington to work in the U.S. Department of the Treasury during the Obama administration. Returning to her hometown in 2016, Geri was Director of Logistics and Special Assistant to Mayor Catherine Pugh and is now Deputy Chief of Staff for Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young.

Diana Zilberman

Baltimore Sister Cities Education Champion

Born and raised in Romania, Diana Zilberman came to the USA in the 1980s with a master’s degree from the University of Bucharest. She completed her education with a master’s degree in education from the Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. from Greenwich University, Australia, in Instructional design and distance education.  She taught English writing and literature for over 20 years at Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) and Goucher College, and in early 2000 started and lead the growth of the Online Program at BCCC. Diana was president of MarylandOnline for over 10 years and currently is a board member for Quality Matters while providing training and consulting services for colleges and universities striving to ensure the quality of teaching and learning at a distance.

Teresa Leslie

Vice Chair, Baltimore- Rotterdam Sister City Committee; creator of Raising the Curtain on Race series

Teresa Leslie is a current resident of Baltimore and Vice Chair of the Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister Cities Committee. Before moving to Baltimore she spent eight years working and conducting research in the Caribbean Netherlands.  During her period abroad, she began to notice subtle and insidious forms of racism in this new Dutch Caribbean context and began contrasting this with her experiences with American racism. In response to this, Teresa collaborated with other Dutch Caribbean scholars and in 2015 organized the first Raising the Curtain on Race conference on the island of Sint Eustatius.  In 2016 and 2018 the Raising the Curtain on Race conference was held on the islands of Sint Maarten and Curacao respectively. Teresa graduated from Howard University and the University of South Carolina, earning her Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

John Wesley

Public Information Officer, Mayor of Baltimore’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights

John Wesley is a journalist with extensive published works.  Before joining the Mayor’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights, Wesley worked for the Housing Authority of Baltimore City and Housing and Community Development, the Maryland Transit Administration, the Pennsylvania Avenue Main Streets Program, and the Howard County Office of Human Rights.

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