• Although there were no associated cases of SARS in America, many citizens began to avoid Chinatowns and other Asian-American communities-including Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese peoples-throughout the United States because they believed those groups were at greater risk for spreading SARS. (cdc.gov)
  • To facilitate the oversampling of the Asian-Americans which began in 2011, selected survey materials were translated into Mandarin Chinese, both traditional and simplified, Korean, and Vietnamese. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to the English and Spanish versions, the 2011-2018 MEC ACASI questionnaire was translated into Chinese (traditional/Mandarin, simplified/Mandarin, and traditional/Cantonese), Korean, and Vietnamese for use with participants 20 years and older when necessary. (cdc.gov)
  • Jang and Jerry say Happy New Year and share an exciting update to Korean American Parenting in 2021! (google.com)
  • Examining Life Through Social Realities documents and examines life and the social realities of people living on the Korean peninsula through the Realist paintings of ten South Korean contemporary artists. (american.edu)
  • SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea called South Korea's president "a parrot raised by America" Tuesday, resuming its trademark derisive rhetoric against its rivals amid renewed animosities on the Korean Peninsula. (bangordailynews.com)
  • Displaying all content tagged with the topic Korean Peninsula. (keia.org)
  • By Nicholas Hamisevicz, Sarah K. Yun, Chad O'Carroll, and Troy Stangarone Last year saw significant changes on the Korean peninsula. (keia.org)
  • The two Kims have expressed interest in Korean Peninsula issues such as North Korean human rights and the Seoul-Washington relations. (donga.com)
  • More than 54,000 Americans died and 103,000 were wounded. (unigo.com)
  • More than 54,000 Americans died in the Korean War, or "conflict," as it was referred to, from 1950 through 1953. (voanews.com)
  • Featuring moody, nearly photographic illustrations in hues of blue-gray, the book chronicles the intense pressures that Lee - a Korean American born in Seoul - faced growing up in Summit, N.J. Although their mother, a Korean immigrant, was supportive of Lee's passion for art, she had a mercurial temperament and was physically abusive. (wlrn.org)
  • All this is to say: my remarkable immigrant mother would refuse to be associated with the Korean American masseuses who were killed in Atlanta last week. (blogspot.com)
  • Young Kim, a South Korean immigrant, worked for longtime Republican Representative Ed Royce, former chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, for 21 years before taking over his electoral district following his retirement. (donga.com)
  • She has become the first Korean-American woman elected to Congress, overcoming the barriers of ethnic minority, gender and an immigrant status. (donga.com)
  • This is a relatable story of a complicated mother-daughter relationship, but more than anything is about the "what if" an American daughter of an immigrant family fulfills a generational burden with stakes higher than one can truly fathom. (iexaminer.org)
  • Acculturation and depressive symptoms in Korean immigrant women. (cdc.gov)
  • A cross-sectional study was conducted to identify subgroups of Korean immigrant women based on their Korean as well as American acculturation levels using cluster analysis and to determine whether these subgroups differ on depressive symptoms in 200 Korean immigrant women aged 20-64. (cdc.gov)
  • If the recent business setback develops into another economic crisis, Korea's economy is highly likely to change to the 'Latin American cycle. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • The Latin American cycle is also called the "M-curve," as economic crises and short-lived rebounds repeat like the letter M. Once a nation falls into this cycle, it experiences stagnant income, slumping consumption and declining exports, and is unable to get off the low-growth track. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • New York Times staff writer Eric Kim grew up in Atlanta, the son of two Korean immigrants. (andersonsbookshop.com)
  • You grew up in Summit, a predominantly white town, but every Saturday, you went to Korean school in Tenafly, N.J., which has a large population of Korean immigrants. (wlrn.org)
  • Examining the Potential Effect of a Salt Sensitivity Biomarker in Korean American Immigrants: A Pilot Study. (cdc.gov)
  • Notably, a famous South Korean film couple, a movie-star wife and director husband, were kidnapped from Hong Kong in 1977 and taken to North Korea in an effort to help build the film industry. (foxnews.com)
  • There has not been a confirmed case of an American kidnapped by North Korea, however detained U.S. citizens are known to be used for political leverage by Kim Jong Un's regime. (foxnews.com)
  • Visiting North Korea is not illegal for Americans, but it is discouraged by the State Department. (foxnews.com)
  • North Korea is currently holding prisoner American student Otto Warmbier, sentenced to 15 years hard labor for stealing a propaganda poster from his hotel in Pyongyang during an organized trip to the country in 2016. (foxnews.com)
  • Shortly after Warmbier's sentencing, another American citizen was reportedly convicted of spying in North Korea, punished with the same 15-year sentence. (foxnews.com)
  • North Korea touted the capture of 63-year-old Kim Dong Chul, a South Korean-born naturalized U.S. citizen, by releasing his American passport and parading him out in a state-sponsored news conference. (foxnews.com)
  • Korean-American pastor Kenneth Bae was held in North Korea for 19 months, enduring hard labor for the crime of evangelizing. (foxnews.com)
  • Malice told Fox News that North Korea refers to Americans as "U.S. imperialists" and the people of the North consider South Korea to be their territory, occupied by the U.S. (foxnews.com)
  • Congress was warned Thursday that North Korea is capable of attacking the U.S. today with a nuclear EMP bomb that could indefinitely shut down the electric power grid and kill 90 percent of "all Americans" within a year. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • Psychological warfare played a central and significant role in communist North Korea s war fighting strategies during the Korean War. (psywarrior.com)
  • The South Korean puppet national defense army suddenly attacked North Korea at the 38th parallel, in the early morning of June 25. (psywarrior.com)
  • In 1988, Koreans with American citizenship thought they were allowed to invest in North Korea different to U.S. North Korea policies. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • The U.S. had drafted and was regulating a list of visitations to North Korea in which Korean-Americans took no notice of. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • With the sole reason that North Koreans were of the same race, people traveled unrestricted to North Korea in which the U.S. had deemed an enemy state. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • 1) All Korean-Americans residing in the U.S. (with citizenship or permanent residency) are permitted to travel to North Korea on 1 occasion per year. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • 3) All Korean-Americans are prohibited from investing in North Korea and are prohibited from arbitrating any businesses for other North Korea advancement. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Congressman Andy Kim shared a story in which the State Department pre-emptively denied him from an assignment regarding North Korea because of his Korean heritage. (blogspot.com)
  • North Korea used to have baseball teams prior to the nation's liberation in 1945 from Japanese colonial rule, which were branded as a "sport of American imperialism," and banished. (baseballguru.com)
  • Junior Ben Hallock was one of four American water polo players injured over the weekend in South Korea. (stanforddaily.com)
  • A balcony collapse injured junior Ben Hallock and three other American water polo players at the Coyote Ugly nightclub in Gwangju, South Korea on Saturday night. (stanforddaily.com)
  • In this Feb. 11, 2018, file photo, Kim Yo Jong, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's powerful sister, listens to South Korean President Moon Jae-in, right, during a performance of North Korea's Samjiyon Orchestra at National Theater in Seoul, South Korea. (bangordailynews.com)
  • During the Korean War, (1950-1953), the North Koreans and their Chinese 'volunteer' comrades produced and disseminated a great number of psychological warfare leaflets with propaganda text attacking both South Korea and its allies. (psywarrior.com)
  • The North Korean propaganda activities were fully coordinated with their invasion force as it attacked into South Korea. (psywarrior.com)
  • Korean-Americans having greater voices in U.S. federal politics is meaningful in that they can bridge between their country and South Korea. (donga.com)
  • Food has always been central to his story, from Friday-night Korean barbecue with his family to hybridized Korean-ish meals for one-like Gochujang-Buttered Radish Toast and Caramelized-Kimchi Baked Potatoes-that he makes in his tiny New York City apartment. (andersonsbookshop.com)
  • Very Korean and very American-with lots of kimchi. (andersonsbookshop.com)
  • The first Kimchi Festival, celebrating Korean adoptee community and identity with Korea's most iconic food as its centerpiece, will be held on Saturday, September 17. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • The festival, sponsored by the Twin Cities-based Adoptee Hub , an adoptee-led service and educational organization for and about adult international adoptees, will feature free activities for the whole family, and ways to experience and learn about kimchi and its important place in Korean culture. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • and the opportunity to talk informally with Korean American home cooks who have volunteered to sit at tables with a few participants at a time, to discuss their own kimchi-making, Korean home cooking and family food memories in a small group setting. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • There will also be interpretive signs and literature about the culture and history of kimchi and its importance in Korean cuisine. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • The festival will also feature many free activities for children, including six or more traditional Korean games (coaching provided), Korean crafts, and a kimchi-inspired cornhole game. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • Nafzger said Adoptee Hub invented the Kimchi Festival, which they want to make an annual event, "to bring our community together, and to share and educate and celebrate the Korean adoptee community, and even the mainstream community. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • If elected, Strickland would be the first Korean American woman to be elected to Congress, and the first African American to represent the state of Washington at the federal level. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • Their victories would mark the first elections of Korean-Americans to Congress in 20 years since the retirement in 1998 by Chang Joon "Jay" Kim, who served as three terms as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives in California. (donga.com)
  • At present, Adoptee Hub offers services to facilitate family reunions between Korean adoptees and their birth families, including translation and interpretation services. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • In particular, nothing has been documented about bilingual Korean children's racial attitudes towards African Americans. (hindawi.com)
  • The lack of previous studies becomes problematic when considering the historical context of relationships between Korean Americans and African Americans. (hindawi.com)
  • Given this context, the only tools for Koreans to learn about African Americans are mass media such as Hollywood movies, Korean television shows, newspapers, and the American Forces Korean Network [ 29 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism DD genotype on high-frequency heart rate variability in African Americans. (cdc.gov)
  • It is open to Korean American students who are pursuing a MA in United Nations and Global Studies at Rutgers. (unigo.com)
  • Five Korean American congressional candidates, the most in the country's history in one election, saw each other's faces with some delight on Zoom in a recent free public session sponsored by a Korean American political advocacy organization. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • The Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles (KAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1983 to promote the civic and civil rights interests of the Korean American community. (kacla.org)
  • The Miss America Organization "believes Emma is the first Korean-American to win the crown," spokesperson Matt Ciesluk said in a text message to the AP. (kosu.org)
  • But for the next year, she will travel about 20,000 miles (32,187 kilometers) every month serving as a role model and advocate for young women, the Miss America Organization said in a statement. (kosu.org)
  • The most significant of them was the cooperative association Gongnip Hyeophoe , which laid foundations for the development of the Korean National Association (KNA)-a political organization that represented the interest of Koreans in the United States, Russia, and Manchuria. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • The University of California, Riverside, is launching a Korean American studies center with the help of a $2.7 million endowment from the Overseas Koreans Foundation. (hyphenmagazine.com)
  • In the early 20th century, Korean Americans flocked to Pachappa Camp in citrus-rich Riverside, California, to gather, live and work together, and keep the Korean identity alive. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • The couple eventually settled in Riverside, enticed by its warm climate and job opportunities- not to mention its burgeoning Korean population. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • Once there, Dosan founded a Korean labor bureau, which offered economic opportunities to entice more Koreans to come to Riverside. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • During its short stretch of existence, this self-governed community made for and by Korean Americans became a mecca for the Korean independence movement and a bulwark against anti-Asian racism in America. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • As she navigates her way in a magically newfound terrain, she faces sly misogyny as a heterosexual woman and casual racism as an Asian American. (iexaminer.org)
  • Meet your co-hosts of the Korean American Parenting Podcast ! (google.com)
  • Jerry Won is the Founder & CEO of Just Like Media, a podcast company dedicated to sharing Asian American stories. (google.com)
  • He is the host of Dear Asian Americans and is producer of The Janchi Show, MBAsians, and Asian Podcast Network. (google.com)
  • The student entrants had to create something delicious using Korean ingredients, and I needed to score them based on taste, use of Korean ingredients, creativity, and presentation, along with my fellow judges Mike Pardus and Dean Howie Velie. (maangchi.com)
  • It was very interesting for me to taste the dishes of the next generation of master chefs and see how they would interpret Korean tastes and textures. (maangchi.com)
  • Without any congressional representation, the Korean community has had little political influence in the U.S. mainstream and often been excluded from policymaking processes. (donga.com)
  • In March 2019, we approved a request to use images from this article in retired Republic of Korea s Colonel Youn-Son Chung book 'The Korean War and American Novels. (psywarrior.com)
  • In 2019 the University of Cambridge Assessment International Education used this article in one of their Examination Papers.In 2020, the British Historical Association requested the use of images from this article for a publication on the Korean War for A Level students analyzing Britain s role in the war. (psywarrior.com)
  • Journal of the American Heart Association 2019 Jul 8 (14): e012508. (cdc.gov)
  • While both Chinese Americans and Korean Americans are included under the broad umbrella grouping of Asian Americans, general differences and also similarities can be observed in how they practice their Christian faith. (djchuang.com)
  • Chapter 5 in particular can help someone put some words to articulate why they're feeling differently when experiencing the spirituality of a Korean American versus a Chinese American. (djchuang.com)
  • I would add that Korean American and Chinese American spirituality differ because of its embedded context. (djchuang.com)
  • Because of this corporate sociality, the Korean American church has a much greater influence among the Korean American family relationships than that of a Chinese American family. (djchuang.com)
  • As Asian cultures and peoples are more holistic in their perspectives on life, I believe this may well be a contributing factor in how much more socially-acceptable it is for Korean young adults to become pastors and missionaries, more so than Chinese Americans, for instance. (djchuang.com)
  • Asian American historians drew a throughline of violence against Asian Americans stretching back for 150 years, starting with the Chinese Exclusion Act and going through the lynching of Chinese rail workers, the Japanese American Internment, the murder of Vincent Chin and the racist violence against South Asians post 9/11. (blogspot.com)
  • In fact, a main provider is the nonprofit, Korean American Scholarship Fund, or KASF. (unigo.com)
  • Founded in 2002, Hyphen is a nonprofit news and culture magazine that tells the stories of Asian America with substance, style and sass. (hyphenmagazine.com)
  • KAHPA is a nonprofit focusing on networking amongst Korean-American health professionals. (multco.us)
  • DramaFever carries a diverse library of content but is mostly known for its Korean dramas, more popularly known as K-dramas. (vox.com)
  • As a traditional staple food of the Korean diet, from ancient times to the present day, the food represents Korean culture, "so being able to learn more about it is a part of our identity. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • Korean American Forum of North Texas cannot currently be evaluated by our Culture & Community methodology because we have not received data from the charity regarding its Constituent Feedback or Equity Practices strategies. (charitynavigator.org)
  • For instance, Korean spirituality have practices like early morning prayer, with their expressions described as passionate, loud, and fervent. (djchuang.com)
  • KNA members agreed on 21 articles of governance for Koreans, including guidelines on social practices, internal policing mechanisms, and the establishment of committees that helped organize and regulate Koreans on everything from the way they dressed, to curfew times. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • The 2016 Olympian was lucky to only suffer minor leg scrapes from the collapse - but fellow Americans Kaleigh Gilchrist, Paige Hauschild and Johnny Hooper were more seriously hurt. (stanforddaily.com)
  • A survey of some 35 works pairs pieces by key American minimalists (Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, Agnes Martin) with important works from Korea's Dansaekhwa movement, whose artists (figures such as Lee Ufan and Kwon Young-woo) were renowned for creating monochrome works in imaginative ways. (latimes.com)
  • After massive intelligence failures grossly underestimating North Korea's long-range missile capabilities, number of nuclear weapons, warhead miniaturization, and proximity to an H-Bomb, the biggest North Korean threat to the U.S. remains unacknowledged-nuclear EMP attack. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • For 10 days, I visited many small and large ports throughout North Korea's eastern coast and having seen the incomparably inadequate state of the ports in comparison to South Korean marine business, I made the decision to help these people and signed a contract. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • One of the findings was that the children exhibited resistance to black characters, and their resistance was shaped within their larger social and cultural surroundings such as the parents' racial views towards black people and the dominant racial discourse of Korean community. (hindawi.com)
  • I'm not sure if the Korean-American community is ready to have a contestant who can actually make it to the late stages of the Idol competition. (grantland.com)
  • With your continued support, CKA is excited to host a national Policy Summit with 200 - 250 attendees for a full-day of productive and meaningful discussions about the Korean American community. (globalgiving.org)
  • The Summit will feature senior Korean American, Asian American and mainstream American thought leaders and decision-makers to examine critical issues that shape the Korean American community, its diverse leaders and the future of U.S. - Korea relations. (globalgiving.org)
  • Thank you for your investment in initiatives that help shape our community and continue to grow national influence of Korean American leaders across the country. (globalgiving.org)
  • USC professor Edward T. Chang and researcher Carol K. Park spotlight the forgotten history of Pachappa Camp where the bustling community lived in the early 1900s, and which served as a gathering place for Korean Americans fighting for nationhood abroad. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • As more came to the area, Dosan got started on creating a Korean community all their own: Pachappa Camp. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • They built a community hall, held Korean language and culture classes, and the Calvary Presbyterian Church, which took an interest in the diaspora, provided English classes. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • Pachappa, in response, became an active site of Korean independence activities led by Dosan himself, who continued to distinguish himself as a leader of the movement that sought to unify overseas Koreans to preserve their national identity and community. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • Their election victories mean more than their personal accomplishments and symbolize the advancement of the Korean community in the U.S. (donga.com)
  • Thus, I seek to carry on the family tradition here in North America, where we have lived for the last 13 years and contribute to our community. (statementsofpurpose.com)
  • In addition to his valuable contributions on the senior national team, Hallock scored 65 goals in the 2018 season for Stanford, making goals in 21 of 23 games and averaging 2.86 goals per game en route to the Cardinal's first NCAA finals appearance in a decade. (stanforddaily.com)
  • In May 2018, images from this article were used in a book and a set of CDs on the music of the Korean War entitled 'Battleground Korea: Songs and Sounds of American s Forgotten War. (psywarrior.com)
  • When Japan's Prince Ito was assassinated at the hands of Korean nationalist Chung-kun Ahn, camp residents collected funds for Ahn's defense and held nightly meetings full of speeches, promises, and stories of past heroics to express their support. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • Simply enter the organization's name (Korean American Forum of North Texas) or EIN (472942616) in the 'Search Term' field. (charitynavigator.org)
  • Lee's success story is rare in the realm of Korean American churches, where women are rarely seen in the pulpits. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • If this is part of your family history, many scholarships for Korean college students exist. (unigo.com)
  • Playful, poignant, and vulnerable, Korean American also includes essays on subjects ranging from the life-changing act of leaving home and returning as an adult, to what Thanksgiving means to a first-generation family, complete with a full holiday menu-all the while teaching readers about the Korean pantry, the history of Korean cooking in America, and the importance of white rice in Korean cuisine. (andersonsbookshop.com)
  • In Lee Isaac Chung's breakout film, "Minari," a Korean American family endures the trials and tribulations of settling into their new home - a trailer parked in a bare Arkansas field. (marketplace.org)
  • This book is a portrait of a multi-generational family of Korean women. (iexaminer.org)
  • I'd not heard about him but he did a lot in the Korean American and Japanese American communities after retiring from the Army as a colonel. (hyphenmagazine.com)
  • a descendant of slaves, and a daughter of Korea, and an American woman. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • Broyles winning the Miss America title wasn't the first barrier broken by an Alaska woman this year. (kosu.org)
  • There, she learned English, and won a grant that put her in a study abroad program in New Zealand, in all likelihood making her the first Korean woman who visited the country from her small town. (blogspot.com)
  • It's hard for (Korean) men to listen to a woman preaching because this idea of ​​superiority is embedded in their psyche. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • She was blessed with a role model growing up in 1980s Detroit, where she saw a Korean woman leading her church's English-language service every Sunday - but at the time she couldn't understand how. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • Each woman wears a different Korean identity and is seen through the characters of Samantha, Priscilla, and the grandmother. (iexaminer.org)
  • Recipes like Gochugaru Shrimp and Grits, Salt-and-Pepper Pork Chops with Vinegared Scallions, and Smashed Potatoes with Roasted-Seaweed Sour Cream Dip demonstrate Eric's prowess at introducing Korean pantry essentials to comforting American classics, while dishes such as Cheeseburger Kimbap and Crispy Lemon-Pepper Bulgogi with Quick-Pickled Shallots do the opposite by tinging traditional Korean favorites with beloved American flavor profiles. (andersonsbookshop.com)
  • At the end of the day I asked these future chefs to please include Korean, Korean-inspired, and Korean fusion dishes in their menus, no matter what kind of restaurant they end up working in or running. (maangchi.com)
  • In this book of recipes and thoughtful insights, especially about his mother, Jean, Eric divulges not only what it means to be Korean American but how, through food and cooking, he found acceptance, strength, and the confidence to own his story. (andersonsbookshop.com)
  • Last week I went to the Culinary Institute of America's Hyde Campus in New York to be one of the judges for their Korean cooking challenge. (maangchi.com)
  • The CIA has actually been teaching Korean and Asian cooking for years, and Mike has his own YouTube channel where he illustrates many different techniques for his students . (maangchi.com)
  • Both are best sellers and either one is a good choice if you want to learn Korean home cooking. (maangchi.com)
  • my first book has all the recipes for all the essential Korean pastes and sauces, but my second book Maangchi's Big Book of Korean Cooking has more recipes. (maangchi.com)
  • The Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) - Northeastern Regional Chapter (NERC) is pleased to announce a scholarship program in honor and recognition of 1.6 million American Veterans who served in the Korean War during the Korean War era (June 25, 1950-January 31, 1955). (unigo.com)
  • I never could have imagined in a million years that I would be Miss America, let alone that I would be Miss Alaska," a beaming Emma Broyles told The Associated Press on Friday in a Zoom call from Connecticut, where she won the competition about 12 hours earlier. (kosu.org)
  • There are about two million Korean-Americans in the United States but they have been politically underrepresented. (donga.com)
  • But Ok said that while there are more in ministry now, most end up serving in mainstream or multi-ethnic congregations rather than Korean American churches. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • We hope that the victories will provide an opportunity for Korean-Americans to have greater political voices and influences in the U.S. mainstream. (donga.com)
  • The KAPA website is using national maps to indicate national, state and municipal races where Korean American candidates are in the running. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • Additionally, there are Korean American candidates running in municipal races as Republicans, Democrats and in non-partisan races in cities in the states of Washington, California, Florida, New York and New Jersey. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • In the U.S. midterm elections, two candidates of Korean descent have been elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. (donga.com)
  • Today's Korean culture has monochrome paintings, shrines, palaces and literary works. (unigo.com)
  • The authors, Drs. Benjamin Shin and Sheryl Takagi Silzer, wrote a valuable book about Asian American Christianity. (djchuang.com)
  • Acclaimed shows from other shores - even countries that spoke English - rarely showed up in America, and if they did, it was only sporadically on PBS. (vox.com)
  • ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The newly crowned Miss America has made history, becoming both the first Korean American and the first Alaskan to hold the title in the competition's 100-year history. (kosu.org)
  • I am so, so grateful to everybody back at home who's been supporting me for so long, and I'm so glad that I'm able to bring home the title of Miss America to the state of Alaska for the first time in history. (kosu.org)
  • It would also be the first time in the history of Korean immigration to the U.S. that two Korean-Americans become House members. (donga.com)
  • K-dramas differ from American soaps in ways other than their lack of sex. (vox.com)
  • Their heritage blends traditional value for humanity, Korean customs and now, modern vibes. (unigo.com)
  • There is a chance that the United States could shoot down North Korean missile landing near Guam if Pyongyang makes good on its promise to test fire four ballistic missiles near the isolated U.S. territory in the Pacific. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Baseball is played actively in Pyongyang and other provincial cities," according to a North Korean defector. (baseballguru.com)
  • They talked about the historical moment of this election, some basic issues that are on the minds of all voters, and a few, like the importance of U.S.-Korea relations, that are of special interest to Korean Americans. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • John Lim, KAPA board chair, gave an introduction that emphasized the importance of Korean Americans finding common ground so that Korean Americans' joint interests can be expressed in a collective voice. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • As a board member of the San Francisco and New York chapters of the Asian American Journalists Association, Harry has recruited and organized events for student members. (hyphenmagazine.com)
  • In 1902, the first married Korean couple to come to the United States, Dosan Ahn Chang Ho and Heyryon Lee, also known as Helen Lee Ahn, arrived in San Francisco. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • Women like Lee who have broken down barriers in these spaces remain pessimistic about the pace of change and worry about the resilience of patriarchal attitudes, even among second- and third-generation Korean Americans. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • Dr. Cho is passionate about treatment, education and advocacy for mental health of Asian Americans and has given talks in various seminars and conferences, both locally and nationally. (google.com)
  • She is a co-founder and a co-chair for Asian Caucus of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and a faculty member of the MGH Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness. (google.com)
  • His passion is to share Asian American stories and to normalize talking about many of the things we weren't encouraged to do growing up. (google.com)
  • Great news for all you Asian American studies scholars out there. (hyphenmagazine.com)
  • He holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was also a graduate student instructor in the Asian American Studies Department. (hyphenmagazine.com)
  • In Chapter 5 of Tapestry of Grace: Untangling the Cultural Complexities in Asian American Life and Ministry (by Benjamin C. Shin and Sheryl Takagi Silzer), the authors carefully disclaim that their observations are broad general tendencies that may not apply to every single person of these groups. (djchuang.com)
  • On March 16, a deranged racist attacked several Asian American owned spas in the Atlanta metro area, killing eight. (blogspot.com)
  • Six were Asian American women. (blogspot.com)
  • The shooting served as a terrible allegory of the increasing amount of violence that Asian Americans have been facing in the past year: an act of violence occurring at a racialized space (an "Asian massage parlor"), targeted against the most vulnerable demographics, namely women and the elderly. (blogspot.com)
  • Reacting to the shocking killing, Asian American writers and thought leaders have been airing out the numerous different manners in which they were discriminated, reaching high and low, from all kinds of angles. (blogspot.com)
  • Asian American foreign policy experts said the US's adversarial posture against China is contributing to anti-Asian American hate crimes. (blogspot.com)
  • Rough, and Savage (Coffee House Press, 2012) and winner of the 2008 Asian American Literary Award Skirt Full of Black (Coffee House Press, 2007), which Craig Santos Perez reviewed in Lantern Review's Issue 1 . (lanternreview.com)
  • Korean American churches are the most patriarchal among Asian American churches. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • Ok's own church is largely Asian American, though not specifically Korean. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • Witnesses told South Korean news agency Yonhap that there were about 100 people on the loft at the time of collapse, and the BBC reports that about 370 people filled the entire club. (stanforddaily.com)
  • Intrigued, Edward-a Korean American studies scholar-and a team of researchers and students dug through archives of Korean newspapers and historic documents to uncover an amazing tale of survival and perseverance. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • At a time when women make up about 20 percent of Protestant pastors in the United States, Korean-American pastors still struggle to gain acceptance in their home churches and often end up taking on leadership roles elsewhere. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • When Pachappa was founded, Korean Americans found themselves suddenly a people without a country. (zocalopublicsquare.org)
  • Ted Landphair's America often showcases the work of his wife and traveling companion, renowned American photographer Carol M. Highsmith. (voanews.com)
  • Although your Korean American heritage takes a backseat in this book, race still plays a role. (wlrn.org)
  • And I'm sure that if my avid readers happen to go there, they may figure out the Korean influences. (maangchi.com)
  • You don't necessarily need to speak the Korean language. (unigo.com)
  • It used to be that the TV series Americans were able to consume were all pretty much produced right here in the US. (vox.com)
  • Drawing heavily from his Atlanta family's culinary heritage, New York Times food writer Kim maps out the intersection of Korean and American fare in this bold and delicious debut. (andersonsbookshop.com)
  • Male dominance in traditional Korean society has its roots in Confucianism from centuries ago, when women were subject to the authority of their husbands and fathers and in many ways prevented from participating in public life. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • It is difficult for Korean women to be ministers because they are expected to obey men," she said. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • Women in the Marginalized subgroup reported significantly higher depression scores than women in the American and Korean clusters. (cdc.gov)
  • BREKKE, J. S. The measurement of self-esteem among Korean Americans: a cross-ethnic study. (bvsalud.org)
  • That's no knock on California State University, Los Angeles, which has the long-established Center for Korean American and Korean Studies . (hyphenmagazine.com)
  • She began as a substitute teacher, then was hired as a full-time teacher, teaching Korean in high schools throughout the Los Angeles County. (blogspot.com)
  • The protagonist Samantha, a Korean American, finds herself taken back from 2025 to 1995 in Los Angeles. (iexaminer.org)
  • The Americans were celebrating the U.S. women's victory over Spain and an unprecedented third consecutive International Swimming Federation (FINA) World Championship. (stanforddaily.com)
  • When Reverend Kyunglim Shin Lee was ordained in 1988, it angered his in-laws for violating long-held Korean cultural values ​​that subordinated women's roles in society. (londonsocialisthistorians.org)
  • Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ), video-calling from an outdoor perch in Washington, DC with the Capitol outline in the background, was the only incumbent in the webinar sponsored by Korean Americans for Political Action (KAPA). (koreanquarterly.org)
  • This scholarship is available for Korean-American students who are currently enrolled as a high school junior or senior, as an undergraduate, or as a graduate student. (unigo.com)
  • Captain Jeremy S. Mushtare wrote his Naval Postgraduate school thesis entitled PSYOP in Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations: Preparing for Korean Reunification in 2005. (psywarrior.com)
  • She saw that her two sons were chafing at the restrictive Korean school system, and wanted us to be in a freer atmosphere. (blogspot.com)
  • and performances by students of Jangmi Korean Dance and Drum , a Twin Cities-area traditional Korean dance and drumming school. (koreanquarterly.org)
  • Young people of America, there's actually nothing more Oberlin College these days than scatting. (grantland.com)
  • Adaptation and accommodation to young children with disabilities: A comparison of Korean and Korean- American families. (bvsalud.org)