Episodes
Friday Oct 18, 2019
Key Insights into the Korean American Community: Taeku Lee
Friday Oct 18, 2019
Friday Oct 18, 2019
Saturday Oct 05, 2019
From Journalism to Foreign Policy: U.S.-Korea Relations: Duyeon Kim
Saturday Oct 05, 2019
Saturday Oct 05, 2019
Friday Sep 20, 2019
The Role of Technology in Political Transparency: Tim Hwang
Friday Sep 20, 2019
Friday Sep 20, 2019
This week's episode of Korean American Perspectives features Tim Hwang, Founder and CEO of FiscalNote, a rapidly growing Washington-based company that tracks and analyzes legislation at the local, state, and federal levels.
Elected to Montgomery County Board of Education at the age of 17, Tim has always been interested in public service and maximizing impact. From the concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to how data and information is consumed in the modern day, Tim provides insights into the progress and future of the Asian American community and how we can build structural power within our country.
Tune in as Tim shares his journey to FiscalNote; its acquisition of CQ Roll Call for $180 million; the secret to getting what you want; and how to leverage politics, business, and media to build community influence.
Friday Sep 06, 2019
A Minnesotan Adoptee's Search for Korean Roots: Jenny Town
Friday Sep 06, 2019
Friday Sep 06, 2019
This week’s episode of Korean American Perspectives features Jenny Town, a Stimson Fellow, Managing Editor of Stimson’s 38 North, and Associate Member of CKA. From growing up in Northern Minnesota to learning Korean at Ewha Womans University to the drawn-out search for her biological parents, Jenny shares her personal experience as a Korean American adoptee and why we as a community must be invested in adoptee and immigration issues.
Friday Aug 23, 2019
The Transformative Power of Music: Angella Ahn
Friday Aug 23, 2019
Friday Aug 23, 2019
This week’s episode of Korean American Perspectives features Angella Ahn, violinist of the world-renowned Ahn Trio and Professor of Music at Montana State University. From being one of the fabled “Asian American Whiz Kids” on the 1987 cover of Times magazine to what it was like to perform at the White House, Angella recollects incredible stories of lessons learned from her travels and performances.
Find out what Angella means when she says “all politicians should play in a string quartet”, where she gets her kimchi in Montana, and much more.
Friday Aug 09, 2019
The Future is Bright for Korean Americans: John Brougher
Friday Aug 09, 2019
Friday Aug 09, 2019
This week’s episode of Korean American Perspectives features CKA Associate Member John Brougher, Founder and CEO of Skyrocket Strategies (formerly Brougher Strategies).
John shares about his experience growing up as a Korean American transracial adoptee in McLean, VA, how his political awakening and passion for social justice came about, and his role in cultivating the next generation of Korean American leaders. Join us as John reflects upon the impact of social justice, civic engagement, and leadership development on both the individual and the Korean American community.
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Harnessing the Power of Collective Philanthropy: Sylvia Kim
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Saturday Jul 13, 2019
Reimagining Healthcare and Senior Living: Dr. David S. Kim & Bennett Kim
Saturday Jul 13, 2019
Saturday Jul 13, 2019
Our third episode of our ten-episode series features Dr. David S. Kim & Bennett Kim. Dr. David S. Kim is an Associate Clinical Professor at UCLA, Assistant Director for the OBGYN Department at Cedar-Sinai Medical Group, and Founder of Korean American Health Coalition. Bennett Kim is Managing Principal at Big Rock Partners Senior Housing and CEO of Sun Bay Senior Club.
Together, the duo discusses the systematic barriers for Korean American access to healthcare, and the innovative new steps are being taken to reimagine elderly living within LA Koreatown. Bennett Kim discusses the philosophy behind the Sun Bay Senior Club, a first-of-its-kind senior care facility catered towards middle-income families, and how it came to be. Dr. David S. Kim explores why Korean and Korean American views on preventative healthcare differ so drastically and what organizations like CKA can do to expand access to healthcare for the Korean American community.
Friday Jun 28, 2019
Giving Back to Our Communities: Eugene & Carol Choi
Friday Jun 28, 2019
Friday Jun 28, 2019
The second episode of our new podcast Korean American Perspectives features Eugene and Carol Choi, a Korean American husband-wife team. Since 1993, the Choi's have led United Exchange Corporation, a leading global company that delivers quality private-label goods to mass retailers across the world. CKA Senior Director Jessica Lee flew to Irvine, California to sit down with the two of them at their headquarters building. From their incredible partnership as spouses and coworkers to their journey as second-generation Korean Americans to the world they wish to leave behind for their children, Eugene Carol Choi remind us of the importance of our Korean American upbringing and the communities that shape us. Eugene and Carol were both honored on June 14, at the National Asian American Community Foundation's 2019 ASPIRE Awards for the category of Outstanding Philanthropic Leadership.
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Power Derives from the People: Congressman Andy Kim
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
The pilot episode of our new podcast Korean American Perspectives features Congressman Andy Kim, the first Korean American member of Congress in over 20 years. Despite the Congressman's busy schedule, CKA Senior Director Jessica Lee was able to sit down with Congressman Kim for a brief but inspiring conversation. As a representative of New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District, Congressman Kim constantly puts the people of his district first and is a champion of affordable healthcare in an era "where 40% of Americans can't handle a $400 emergency". From his Korean American upbringing to his journey running for Congress, Congressman Kim reminds us of the importance of civic engagement and what is at stake for the Korean American community if our voices are not heard.