Published in2020: How a global pandemic, racial uprising, and recession has changed LAKoreatown: Can Koreans and Latinos get along?Despite some differences, the Korean architects of the neighborhood are willing to band together with the Latino backboneDec 4, 20201Dec 4, 20201
Election Night Anxiety and Self-CareWhile that question applies to me as well, I should start thinking about how to improve my Twitter gameNov 6, 2020Nov 6, 2020
An Xiao Mina takeawayFirst, I’m not that familiar or good with memes, but this was what I had in mind:Oct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
Race Relations Community Engagement Report ProposalThe summer of 2020 may go down as a time when the United States confronted a reckoning with its history of racism. In Koreatown, aside…Oct 2, 2020Oct 2, 2020
Koreatown: A Multicultural MicrocosmNobody in Koreatown seems to agree what Koreatown’s boundaries are. Yet when one thinks about Koreatown today, they think about food…Sep 25, 2020Sep 25, 2020
Koreatown: A Longtime Home of a Fusion of Cultures and the Possibility of TransformationIt’s still too early to predict my home neighborhood’s future, but the signs are probably hereAug 28, 20202Aug 28, 20202