Koreans & Camptowns: Photo Essay by Dayna Choi Fischer Camptowns in South Korea have serviced American soldiers since the Korean War. Read More
Koreans & Camptowns: Reflections of a Mixed-Race Korean This past September in Berkeley, California, I opened the doors to the David Brower Center, slightly nervous and excited... Read More
How the Truth Can Hurt — or Heal I attended the “Koreans and Camptowns” conference in Berkeley, Calif. last month... Read More
More Reason to Hope than Fear: Undocumented Koreans in America Immigration has been a major issue with few avenues of hope for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Read More
Second Chances in Tijuana: Profile of Dong-Jin Eastern Kang Sim At age twelve, Dong-Jin Eastern Kang Sim huddled in a tiny cell in Mexico City with his mother and thirteen-year-old brother. Read More
Here’s What I Saw You know that photo that went viral of the hug between the 12 year old Black boy and the white Portland cop? Read More