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Hankil Kang

Hankil Kang, a journalist at the Department of Social Affairs, provides in-depth coverage on Korean American social issues. Kang earned a BA in Public Relations and an MA in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Georgia.

South Korea Fails to Support Korean War Veterans in LA

Those who risked their lives to defend their country are now being neglected by the very generations they fought to protect. This reality is especially...

Korean War Veterans in U.S. Cut to 150, Facing Neglect and Isolation

Seventy-five years after the Korean War began, the remaining Korean American veterans face isolation, with their ranks thinning and public memory fading fast. In 2019,...

Indong Oh, Pioneer of Artificial Hip Joint Surgery, Dies at 85

Indong Oh, a world-renowned expert in orthopedic surgery and artificial joint development, passed away on June 19 at the age of 85. Born in Ongjin,...

Korean War Veterans Disappearing as Memorials and Chapters Fade

The old soldiers are fading away. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Korean War, and with it, the war itself is slipping into...

ICE Immigration Raids Expand to Clinics Amid Daily 3,000 Arrest Goal

Federal immigration raids under the Donald Trump administration have intensified, with a renewed target of arresting 3,000 undocumented immigrants per day, prompting expanded operations...

Military Equipment in LA Immigration Raids Draws Civil Rights Scrutiny

The deployment of military-grade equipment and personnel during immigration raids and protest surveillance in Los Angeles has sparked concern from civil rights groups, who...

Korean American Man Arrested for Child Exploitation in Florida; 1,000+ Illegal Videos Seized

A Korean American man has been arrested in Florida on 274 charges related to child exploitation, after investigators discovered over 1,000 illegal videos at...

LAPD Faces Scrutiny for Letting Protesters March Into Koreatown

Around 8:00 p.m. on June 11, approximately 300 protesters began marching west along Wilshire Boulevard from downtown Los Angeles. The group had originally intended...

Koreatown ICE Protest: 1,000 March into LA Amid Police Standoff

Roughly 1,000 protesters opposing immigration raids marched into Koreatown late Tuesday night, escalating tensions with police as the demonstration unfolded across major streets in...

ICE Crackdown Expands in Southern California, Targeting Home Depot and Restaurants

A major immigration enforcement operation led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is intensifying across Southern California,...

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