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Laura Park

Following in her family’s footsteps, Laura Park built a hanbok business that bridges tradition and modern culture. Her work reflects the evolving identity of Korean heritage in the U.S.

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Mudang Sung Park

Mudang Sung Park (he/him) was born in Seoul, Korea, and immigrated to the Ridgewood/Bushwick area with his family when he was young. Growing up, they were the only Korean family—or East Asian family, for that matter—for blocks around, and although Sung tried his best to reproduce the joys of his Korean childhood from within New York, his new environment slowly changed aspects of his personality.

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Chung Soon Ahn Park

Born in Pyongyang before the Korean War, Chung Soon Ahn’s life has been shaped by displacement, resilience, and reinvention across countries. Looking back, she reflects with gratitude on both the struggles and opportunities that led her to build a new life in America.

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Anthony Hull

Growing up biracial, Anthony Hull grappled with belonging before ultimately embracing being fully Black and fully Korean. Today, he tells the stories he’s always wanted to see through his work in film and production.

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Seung Hie Kim

Coming of age during Japanese occupation and the Korean War, Seung Hie Kim experienced profound shifts in identity and nationhood. Her journey reflects survival, adaptation, and building a life across continents.

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Jennifer Lee

Raised by a resilient mother after immigrating to the U.S., Jennifer Lee reflects on grief, growth, and finding her own path. Her journey is guided by self-confidence and the support of those around her.

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Matthias Chu

Like many young Korean Americans, Matthias Chu navigates the pressures of identity, faith, and expectation. Through it all, he prioritizes growth, self-understanding, and his evolving relationship with family.

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Jacky Lee

Adopted at a young age and raised between cultures, Jacky Lee spent years navigating identity and belonging. Later in life, she began reclaiming her Korean roots and embracing her full self with pride.

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