Sung-yoon Nah, an 83-year-old L.A. resident, lives off of government-funded support. One of his hobbies is gambling at a local casino with friends. He...
There were young Korean-Americans who did everything they could to represent and protect Koreatown during the 1992 L.A. riots. Where are they now?
The riots...
Korean-American apparel businesses took a huge hit
Lack of power cornering Korean businesses again
A new route to instill prosperity is urgently needed
“I can now...
On April 29 in Koreatown, citizens and politicians from Korean, Black, and Latin America community gathered to commemorate the victims and to recall the important...
“The 7 million overseas Koreans are an asset
I’ll support them in various departments
including legal services, education, and welfare”
-How would you like to be known...
South Korea’s first ever premature presidential election following the impeachment of Geun-hye Park has officially begun. The voting booths will be installed in 204...
Expansion of dual citizenship to be considered
Setting up a town for returning overseas Koreans
Aims to be the president of security and working class
-How do...