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In our first episode, the host Tony Morales interviews KSP Director Katherine Kim about her journey in journalism, creating the Koreatown Storytelling Program, and the importance of community journalism.
Katherine is a journalist and published author. She has written about the history of L.A.’s Koreatown and in 2021 she published a visual novel with archive and family history titled Longitude. She has reported for The Cambodia Daily, The Korea Herald, and edited Izote Vos: A Collection of Salvadoran American Writing and Visual Art.
Thank you for listening!
Episode Transcript HERE
Credits
KSP Director: Katherine Kim
KSP Associate: Dilan Askew
Interns: Janice Yun and Jane Lee
Music by Cira Mejia
Host and Producer: Tony Morales
In our first episode, the host Tony Morales interviews KSP Director Katherine Kim about her journey in journalism, creating the Koreatown Storytelling Program, and the importance of community journalism.
Katherine is a journalist and published author. She has written about the history of L.A.’s Koreatown and in 2021 she published a visual novel with archive and family history titled Longitude. She has reported for The Cambodia Daily, The Korea Herald, and edited Izote Vos: A Collection of Salvadoran American Writing and Visual Art.
Thank you for listening!
Episode Transcript HERE
Credits
KSP Director: Katherine Kim
KSP Associate: Dilan Askew
Interns: Janice Yun and Jane Lee
Music by Cira Mejia
Host and Producer: Tony Morales