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Riots · Saint PaulSa-I-Gu: Writings of journalists on the streets of the LA riots, 30 years on ~ edited by Russell C. Leong, Karen Umemoto, and Soo Mee Kim; with Vince Leus Korean and Asian American Journalists Writing Truth to Power (UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press, Los Angeles, 2023, ISBN #9-780-9340-5256-6) Review by Bill Drucker (Summer 2025) (left) Journalist K. W. Lee and (right) the cover of Sa I Gu. This informative collection of essays and image…Read Article
Korean Americans emerge from the fires - Korean Quarterly

Saint Paul, Minnesota · Saint PaulA decade after the historic 2015 DMZ crossing, peace activists gather to remember in South Korea | By Iris Yi Youn Kim (Summer 2025) Women Cross DMZ executive director Cathi Choi (left) and peace activists commemorating the 10th anniversary of the organization with a rally and march around the perimeter of Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek. Photos by Stephen Wunrow On an overcast Saturday in May, hundreds of people gathered at the Naeri Cultural Park…Read Article
Women commemorate crossing the DMZ, 10 years on - Korean Quarterly

Saint Paul, Minnesota · Saint PaulStop Kiss describes a romance in a skillful story with layered meanings | By Joanne Rhim Lee (Summer 2025) Emjoy Gavino and Kelsey Angel Baehrens in Theater Mu’s Stop Kiss, written by Diana Son and Directed by Katie Bradley, June 14 – 29, 2025, Gremlin Theater, Minneapolis. The title of Diana Son’s play Stop Kiss might seem a bit off-putting at first, sounding like a punk band or the cheeky ending of a haiku. But after viewing Theater Mu’s power…Read Article
Chance meet-up leads to an unexpected outcome - Korean Quarterly
What to Know About South Korea’s Approval of New Probes Into Ousted Leader Yoon
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Tracking the Asian American story - Korean Quarterly
South Koreans turn out in record numbers for early voting as presidential hopefuls vow change
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Broken rules and broken trust - Korean Quarterly
Scholarship support for three decades - Korean Quarterly
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