Adoptee Hub Zoom meetings offer emotional and resource support for Korean adoptees fearful of immigration raids
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K.W. Lee ~ Remembering one journalist's relentless pursuit of justice
Three cases of Korean students dealing with oppression by immigration officials as part of a recent crackdown
Petition targets laws in both South Korea and the U.S. to enhance search for birth families and secure adoptees’ citizenship
A new day dawns for the ROK

A memoir of resilience
“Rebuilding the Fallen Fence: A Korean American Family” ~ By Suk-Chung Yu

A Minneapolis killing that demands accountability
Renee Good’s murder reminds us that compassion is also a foundation of democracy

Down the rabbit hole
Harnessing new energy in the Year of the Horse to defeat the enemies of democracy

Path to the past
“Paths of Grass and Stone: Journeys through the Korean Countryside of the 1970s” ~ By Robert Kowalczyk/photography and Lou Spaventa/Poetry

A non-edible delight
“Bon Appetit, Your Majesty” delivers a fun cooking competition in Kdrama form

In search of Sanshin
Wandering in Korea, hikers can experience the raw power of Korea’s mountain places

The court of public opinion
“The Sense of Wonder” ~ By Matthew Salesses

Facts and feelings about Korean adoption fraud take the spotlight
Korean adoptees, public TV and public radio collaborate in a Twin Cities broadcast event

A refuge for the homeless diaspora
“Oxford Soju Club” ~ By Jinwoo Park

A look at APEC as Korea hosts its fall summit
The curdled yogurt of middle power diplomacy

Finding some sweetness
“When Life Gives You Tangerines” tells Korean modern history through the lens of one family’s creativity and persistence

Reducing military tensions will help the climate crisis
How a peace treaty would change the focus to reducing climate risks on the peninsula

Travel and reflection in one thoughtful package
Adoptee Hub hosts first homeland tour

A 75th anniversary and a time of reckoning
Whitewashed U.S. accounts and popular films versus the real origins of the Korean War and its consequences on a generation of Koreans

A life led with purpose
“Accidently on Purpose: A Memoir” ~ By Kristen Kish

Korean Americans emerge from the fires
Sa-I-Gu: Writings of journalists on the streets of the LA riots, 30 years on” ~ edited by Russell C. Leong, Karen Umemota, and Soo mee Kim; with Vince Leus

Women commemorate crossing the DMZ, 10 years on
A decade after the historic 2015 DMZ crossing, peace activists gather to remember in South Korea

Tracking the Asian American story
“Rise: A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now” ~ By Jeff Yang, Phil Yu and Philip Wang

To stop coups in South Korea, expand democracy
If Yoon’s impeachment opened extraordinary spaces of participation, now they must become integrated into the ordinary workings of democracy

The toll on the storyteller
“We Do Not Part” ~ By Han Kang

Scholarship support for three decades
Organization to hold 30th annual gala promoting higher education for Korean American Minnesotans

Photographic images in modern Korean history
“Shooting for Change: Korean Photography After the War” ~ By Jung Joon Lee

My Korean Mother
Some memories of life with a tiger mom

Showcasing stories of adoptee lives
Day-long virtual Adoptee Literary Festival set for March 22, 2025

Writing through times of turmoil
“Patterns of the Heart: And Other Stories” ~ By Myongik Ch’oe

How MAGA made its way to South Korea
Is Yoon Korea’s Trump?

Stories of small survivors
Filmmaker tells his father’s story in a film to honor Korean War children

Giving choreographers center stage
Dance company led by Korean American artistic director mounts annual New York festival

President Yoon’s gambit
How the Korean people shut down an assault against their democracy


