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Brian Choi

Brian Choi delivers political news to the Korean-American community. From the White House to the Los Angeles City Council, he provides comprehensive coverage on issues related to the livelihood, economy, human rights, and welfare of Korean-Americans. During election periods, he offers essential information and interviews with major candidates, ensuring the community stays informed. Notably, Choi focuses on encouraging the political advancement of first- and second-generation Korean-American candidates through diverse reporting. He earned his bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Honam University and holds a master's degree in Education from California State University, Los Angeles.

Tee Time Deposit Policy Reduces Scalping at LA City Golf Courses

Scalpers once controlled prime tee times at LA city golf courses, reselling them for a profit. That’s changing fast. The tee time deposit policy,...

Korean American Judges Make Up Growing Presence in California

Korean American judges are being appointed at a higher rate in California’s county courts compared to other ethnic groups, according to newly released state...

Andy Kim Senator Criticizes Trump, Introduces New Bill

Andy Kim senator (D-NJ) continues to clash with the White House, strongly opposing former President Donald Trump. On the 9th, Andy Kim senator openly criticized...

Kang Kyung-Wha Interview: U.S.-Korea Relations and Challenges

In this Kang Kyung-Wha interview, the former South Korean foreign minister and president of the Asia Society shares insights on U.S.-Korea and North Korea-U.S....

Bridge Award Winners Announced by Pacific Century Institute

The Pacific Century Institute (PCI) has selected Michelle Steel, former U.S. Representative for California’s 45th congressional district, and the Asia Society as winners of...

English as the official language sparks concerns among immigrant communities

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order designating English as the official language of the United States. The White House announced on March 1...

Bridging generations: The challenge and importance of Korean language preservation

When meeting second- and third-generation Korean Americans working in major government institutions and political circles, one common self-verification process they often emphasize is their...

Forgotten patriots: The search for Korean independence activists’ graves in the U.S.

The graves of many Korean independence activists who fought against Japan’s colonial rule remain unaccounted for in the United States, with South Korea’s Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs recently identifying the burial site of Hyekyung Park in Los Angeles. Despite efforts from advocacy groups, financial constraints and a lack of awareness among descendants hinder progress in locating and honoring these forgotten patriots.

Memorial service honors Ralph Ahn on third anniversary of his passing

On February 26, a memorial service was held at Forest Lawn in Los Angeles to commemorate the third anniversary of the passing of Ralph...

Clarification about Koreatown Plaza rent dispute

In response to our previous reports on the Koreatown Plaza rent dispute ("Koreatown Plaza Faces Controversy Over Demand for Previously Waived Rent," published on...

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