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Archive for April 10th, 2021

Damon Kim

Damon Kim graduated with a B.A. in International Studies from the University of Illinois. His first interest in human rights came from studying ethnic minorities in China and moved on […]

Paige Fisk

Paige Fisk studies political science at American University. She is interested in Korean politics as well as human rights, especially the violations occurring every day in North Korea.

Robert Kang

Robert Kang is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Criminal Justice along with a minor in Economics at The George Washington University. His studies encourage him to focus […]

Sin Yan (Amy) Lau

Sin Yan (Amy) Lau is currently working on her B.A in International Studies and B.S in Business at American University. Her passion for human rights began in 2011 with a presentation […]

Minjin Hwang

Min Jin Hwang is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Film Studies at Dongguk University. Films about North Korea made her become interested in the North Korean human rights issue. […]

Eun-soo (Jackie) Kim

Eun-soo (Jackie) Kim is a pursuing a bachelor of science degree in Business Administration at the University of Southern California, with potential minors in International Relations and French. She has lived […]

Eun Si Lee

Eun Si Lee is a J.D. candidate at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. She also earned her B.A. in Anthropology at Emory University. While pursuing the study […]

Hee Jong Choi

Hee Jong Choi is a J.D. candidate at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, graduating in May 2016. She is currently participating in the international human rights […]

Song-Yee Kwon

Song-Yee Kwon graduated with a B.A in Child and Family Studies and Business Administration from Kyungbuk National University. Through the Asan Washington Young Fellow Program, she joined HRNK. She worked as volunteer at […]

Grace Lee

Grace Lee is currently finishing her B.A. in Political Science and Media Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She has had a passion for studying North Korea issues ever […]

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