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Audio producer, journalist, and documentarian. Managing Director of @fi2w.org. Korean American. Brooklyn, NY. (she/her) Reader, bread baker, cyclist, and public transit enthusiast.
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All these are happening as the cities continue to grow and change. New York’s new mayoral administration, Los Angeles’ elections, and global events like The World Cup and the Olympics are all reshaping the two cities.
I'll be speaking at the @aajaofficial.bsky.social Convention in a few weeks — about solutions journalism with Jaisal Noor and Oscar Perry Abello, and about caregiving with Teena Apeles. Hope to see you in Minneapolis!
Immigrants in both cities continue to navigate the risk of mass deportation, a challenging job market, a high cost of living, and climate change. Some are living on the margins as they continue to shape their city’s cultural heartbeat and fuel its economic engine.