This week's episode is a conversation with the third and final honoree for Korean American Day 2018! This year's theme - Recognizing Leaders in Journalism - fits this week's guest perfectly. She had a long career in print journalism, including with KoreAm, a magazine focused on telling stories for and about the Asian American community. Now, she is focusing her skills on a documentary film project called "Free Chol Soo Lee," about a Korean American man wrongly convicted of murder and the huge grassroots movement to free him.
Julie is joined in this episode by her co-director, Eugene Yi, who also shares his experiences as a journalist and filmmaker focusing on telling stories about the Korean American community.
Tracking Korea's Transportation System with Kojects
Addressing Inequality and Inefficiency in the Korean Labor Market
President Donald Trump and His Impact on Korea
[Rebroadcast] Escaping North Korea - Mike Kim
A Primer on Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 Crisis
A Look into Korean Literature
Flooding in North Korea: Humanitarian and Human Rights Concerns
Middlebury Says Annyeonghaseyo to its School of Korean
A Look at the Peninsula from the Next Generation of Korea Scholars
Economic Cooperation Between South Korea, Japan and the United States
[Rebroadcast] Korea’s English-Language Media: A Discussion with the President of Arirang TV
High-Level Defections and the North Korean Regime
Shamans, Goblins, and Ghosts: A Look at Korean Folk Culture
Marriage Migrants and Multicultural Families in South Korea
The Battle over THAAD
Election 2016: Party Politics and Their Implications for Korea
Korean Diaspora in Central Asia
South Korea's Outreach to the Middle East
[Rebroadcast] UK Ambassador to North Korea John Everard
Can Sanctions Force Change in North Korea?
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