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Edward Taehan Chang Ethnic Studies/ Director of YOK Center, UC Riverside Riverside, Ca 92521 951-827-1825 951-827-4341 () [email protected]

EDUCATION:

8/84 - 4/90 University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies. Dissertation title is "New Urban Crisis: Korean-Black Conflict in ."

9/82 - 6/84 University of California, Los Angeles M.A. in Asian American Studies. Thesis title is "The Politics of Korean American Community: Kwangju Uprising and Its Impact."

1/81 - 6/82 University of California, Berkeley B.A. in Sociology with focus on Asian American Studies and Race Relations.

EMPLOYMENT

7/2010 – Present University of California, Riverside Director, Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies

7/92 - Present University of California, Riverside Professor of Ethnic Studies. Research topics include Inter-ethnic Relations in LA, Sexual Slavery during WW II, Coalition Building, Los Angeles Civil Unrest, and Immigration.

9/95 - 6/97 University of California, Riverside Director, Center for Asian Pacific America (CAPA).

9/90 - 6/92 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Assistant Professor in Ethnic and Women's Studies.

Adjunct Professor, Korea University in Korea, 2011. Adjunct Professor, Sogang University in Korea, 2009-2010.

PUBLICATIONS:

Books

Korean Americans: A Concise History. With Carol Park. Riverside: Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies, UC Riverside, 2019.

Miju Hanin-Sa. Korean translation of : A Concise History. With Jia Yoon. : Korea University Press, 2019.

Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the . Seoul, Korea: SungAnDang, 2018.

Lonesome Journey. By K.W. Lee, Luke and Grace Kim eds. Translated by Edward T. Chang. Seoul, Korea: Korea University Press, 2016.

Korean American Pioneer Aviators: The Willows Airmen. Co-authored with Woo Sung Han. Lexington Books, 2015.

1920, Flying Skies of Korea. Co-authored with Woo Sung Han. Seoul, Korea: Book 21, September, 2013.

African Americans. Reprint with new and updated introduction as a twentieth anniversary of LA civil unrest of 1993 edition by Korea University Press, 2012.

Unsung Hero: The Story of Col. Young Oak Kim. By Woo Sung Han and Translated by Edward T. Chang. Riverside, California: The YOK Center for Korean American Studies, 2011.

Korean Diaspora: Central Asia, Northeast Asia, and North America. Edited by Hesung Chun Koh and area editor Edward T. Chang. New Haven, Connecticut: East Rock Institute, 2008.

Asian American: Neither White Nor Black. Seoul, Korea: Book World, 2004.

Ethnic Peace in the American City: Building Community in Los Angeles and Beyond. With Jeannette Diaz Veizades. : New York University Press, 1999.

Following the Footsteps of Korean Americans. With Janet C. Chang. Los Angeles: The Pacific Institute for Peacemaking, 1995: 184 pages.

Multiethnic Coalitions Building in Los Angeles. With Eui-Young Yu (eds.) Los Angeles: Institute for Asian American and Pacific American Studies, California State University at Los Angeles, 1995.

Los Angeles - Struggles Toward Multiethnic Community. With Russell Leong (eds.)

2 : University of Washington Press, 1995.

Huk-in Gu-Dul-Eun Nu-Gu In-Ga: Who African Americans Are. Seoul: The Korea Economic Daily, 1993.

Journal Articles

“Last Journey to America: Deportation of Dosan Ahn Chang Ho.” The Review of Korean Studies, Vol. 23, No. 1. June 1, 2020: 161-182.

“100th Anniversary of March 1st Movement and Its Implications for Korean American Community” Hallym Ilbonkak (Hallym Japanese Studies), No. 35, December 2019: 128-161.

“Koreatown in and Non-profit Organizations.” With Jae Hee Lee. Studies of Koreans Abroad, 2018: 1-32.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States” California History, 2018: 46-56.

“Confronting Sa-i-gu: Twenty Years after the Los Angeles Riots” Reprint with update in In-Jin Yoon and Young-Hun Jeong eds. The : A Sourcebook. Seongnam-si: Korea, May 2017: 167-179.

“Confronting Sa-i-gu: Twenty Years After the Los Angeles Riots.” American Studies. American Studies Institute, Seoul National University, 2013.

“Remembering Sa-I-Gu” Amerasia Journal. Vol. 38, No. 1, 2012: 31-33.

“Transportation of Korean Slave Laborers during World War II : Kanfu Ferries.” East Asia. 2007.

“Korean Swapmeets in Los Angeles” Amerasia Journal. Vol. 30 No.1, 2004.

“What does it mean to be Korean today: One Hundred Years of Koreas in America and More: Part I” Amerasia Journal. Vol. 29 No. 3, 2003: xix-xxvi.

“Korean Forced Laborer and Women Used as ‘Sex Slaves’ During the WWII: Transported by Japan’s Merchant Ships” with Min Young Kim. Amerasia Journal. Vol. 29 No.3, 2003: 99-110.

“Chosonjok: Koreans in ” Amerasia Journal. Vol. 29 No. 3, 2003.: 37-41.

“What does it mean to be Korean today: One Hundred Years of Koreas in America and

3 More: Part I” Amerasia Journal. Vol. 29 No. 3, 2003: xix-xxvi.

“Migook-Wei Injong Chabyul-Gwa DaeWae Jung Chaek: Racism and Foreign Policy” Critical Review of History. Seoul: Ryuk-Sa Bi-Pyong-Sa, Spring 2002: 322-340.

“Diaspora Koreans in China: An Introduction.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 12, No.1, 2001: C1-5.

“Korean Migration to Northeast China (Manchuria) 1869-1945: The Resistance Against Japanese Colonialism.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 12, No.1, 2001: C42-60.

“Diaspora Koreans in the United States: An Introduction.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 11, No.2, 2000: U1-4.

“Korean Kaleidoscope: An Overview of Korean Immigration to the U.S.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 11, No.2, 2000: U5-20.

Guest editor, “Korean Americans in the Twenty-First Century: The Role of the Emerging Generation.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 10, No. 1&2, 1999.

“The Post-LA Riot Korean American Community: Challenges and Prospects.” “Korean Americans in the Twenty-First Century: The Role of the Emerging Generation.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 10, No.1&2, Spring 1999.

“Korean Americans.” In Violence in America: An Encyclopedia. Ronald Gottensman Editor in Chief. New York: Charles Scribner’s Son, 1999: 226-227.

“Multiple Oppression Politics: A Strategic Approach to Biracial and Multiracial Coalitions.” (co-authored with Angie Chung) Social Justice. 1998: 80-100.

"Toward Understanding Korean and African American Relations" OAH Magazine of History. Summer 1996: 67-71.

"Building Cross-Cultural Coalitions: A Case Study of the Black-Korean Alliance and the Latino-Black Roundtable" (With Jeannette Diaz-Veizades) Ethnic and Racial Studies. Vol.19, No.3 July 1996: 680-700.

"Korean Americans as : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives." Korean and Korean-American Studies Bulletin. Vol.6 No.2/3, Summer/Fall 1995: 34-44.

"Jewish and Korean Merchants in African American Neighborhoods:

4 A Comparative Perspective." Amerasia Journal. Vol.19 No.2, 1993:5-21.

"From Chicago to Los Angeles: Changing the Site of Race Relations" Amerasia Journal. Vol.19 No.2, 1993:1-3.

"The Los Angeles 'Riots': A Korean American Perspective." Korean and Korean- American Studies Bulletin. Vol.4 No.3, Summer/Fall 1993: Symposium 147-172; Reprinted in Ho-Youn Kwon ed. Korean Americans: Conflict and Harmony. Chicago: North Park College and Theological Seminary, 1994: 159-176.

"Jewish and Korean Merchants in African American Neighborhoods: A Comparative Perspective." Amerasia Journal. Vol.19 No.2, 1993:5-21.

"Building Minority Coalitions: A Case Study of Korean and African Americans" Korea Journal of Population and Development. Seoul: Seoul National University Press. Vol.21 No.1 July 1992:37-56.

"Anti-Americanism in " in California Sociologist. Eui-Young Yu and Terry R. Kandal (eds.) The Korean Peninsula in the Changing World Order. Vol.13, No.1-2. Winter/Summer 1990: 147-172.

"Korean-Black Conflicts in Los Angeles: Perceptions and Realities." Korea Observer. Vol.XX, No.3 Autumn 1989:353-378. Reprinted in Hyung Chan Kim and Eun Ho Lee (eds.) Koreans in America: Dreams and Realities. Seoul: The Institute for Korean Studies, 1990:151-176.

"Korean Community Politics in Los Angeles: The Impact of the Kwangju Uprising" Amerasia Journal. Vol.14, No.1 1988:51-65.

Edited Special Issues of Journals

“What does it mean to be Korean today: Part II. Amerasia Journal. Vol. 30. No. 1, 2004.

“What does it mean to be Korean today: One Hundred Years of Koreas in America and More: Part I” Amerasia Journal. Vol. 29 No. 3, 2003:

“The Korean Diaspora in the USA: Challenges and Evolution.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 11. No. 2, 2000.

“Korean Americans in the Twenty-First Century: The Role of the Emerging Generation.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin. Vol. 10, No. 1&2, 1999.

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Book Chapters

“Koreatown in Southern California and Non-profit Organizations. With Jae Hee Lee. Young Sang Lim and Dong Wan Chu eds. Koreatown and NPO. 2019.

“Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies” Young Sang Lim and Dong Wan Chu eds. Koreatown and NPO. 2019.

“A Concise History of Korean Americans” In Mary Connor, Teaching East Asia: Korea Lessons and Resources for K-12 Classrooms. Los Angeles, California: National Korean Studies Seminar and Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles, 2017: 249-256.

“Forward” Memoir of a Cashier: Korean Americans, Racism, and Riots” by Carol Park, Riverside, California: The Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies, 2017: ix-xii.

“Korean Diaspora in America” In Introduction Unsung Hero: The Story of Col. Young Oak Kim. Riverside, California: YOK Center for Korean American Studies, UC Riverside, 2011: III-XVIII.

“Community in Transition: Korean American Empowerment in the 21st Century” In 2009 Civilization and Peace. Seoul: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2010: 97-120.

“Korean Americans” with Barbara W. Kim. In Encyclopedia of Asian American Issues Today. Volume 1. Edited by Edith Wen-Chu Chen and Grace J. Yoo, Greenwood Press, 2010.

“From Informal to Mainstream Economy: Korean Indoor Swapmeets in Los Angeles and Beyond” in Eui Young Yu ed. Korean American Economy and Community in the 21st Century. Los Angeles: Korean American Economic Development Center, 2009: 457-483.

“An Overview of Korean American History” In The History of Korea. Seoul: National Institute of Korean History, 2008: 222-235.

“Korean American Community in the Multiracial Society.” National Institute of Korean History (NIKH). Seoul: Korea, 2007.

“The Korean Diaspora and Rethinking Asian-American Theory” In The Korean Diaspora and Strategies for Global Networks. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2005: 53-70.

6 “Korean American as minority in America” In Hyup Choi, et. al. Minority in Korea: Current Status and Future Prospecst. Seoul, Korea: Han Eul Academy, 2004: 177-197.

“Race Relations: Los Angeles Riots and the Korean-African American Conflict” Eric Lai and Dennis Arguelles eds. The New Face of Asian Pacific America: Numbers, Diversity and Change in the 21st Century. AsianWeek. 2003: 62-66.

“America’s First Multiethnic Riots” in Don T. Nakanishi and James S. Lai eds. Asian American Politics: Law, Participation, and Policy. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003: 431-440 (reprint).

“Sa-I-Gu and Korean American Community” in 100 Year History of Korean Immigration to America. Los Angeles: Korean American Foundation, 2003: 257-274.

The Korean American Journey. Contributed chapter1-6. National Association for Korean Schools, 2002: 31-92.

“The Role of Korean Intellectuals in the 21st Century” in Transformation of Korean Society. Shin-Ji-Sung Publication, January 2000.

“New Urban Crisis: Korean-Black Conflict” in Kwang Chung Kim ed. Koreans in the Hood. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.

“Korean Americans.” in Encyclopedia of Violence in the United States. Ronald Gottesman ed. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1999.

"African American Boycotts of Korean-Owned stores in New York and Los Angeles." In Paul R. Brass edited Riots and Pogroms. London: The MacMillan Press, Ltd., 1996.

"Korean American Dilemma: Violence, Vengeance, Vision" (with Angela E. Oh) in Dean A. Harris ed. Multiculturalism from the Margins: Non-Dominant Voices on Difference and Diversity. Westport, Connecticut: Bergin & Garvey, 1995: 129-138.

"Impact of the Civil Unrest on Community-Based Organizational Coalitions." In Eui- Young Yu and Edward T. Chang eds. Building Multiethnic Coalitions in Los Angeles. Claremont, CA: Regina Books, 1995: 117-133.

"Minority Policies in America and Korean American Community" in Tschung Sun Kim edited Pyongwha Yeongu Gulmoeum: An Anthology of Peace Study. Vol.2, 1994: 46-64.

"Chronology of Black-Korean Encounter" in Eui-Young Yu edited Black-Korean

7 Encounter: Toward Understanding and Alliance. Los Angeles: Institute for Asian American and Pacific Asian Studies, 1994: xiii-xvi.

"Myths and Realities of Korean-Black American Relations" in Eui-Young Yu edited Black-Korean Encounter: Toward Understanding and Alliance. Los Angeles: Institute for Asian American and Pacific Asian Studies, 1994: 83-89.

"A Response Paper." in SungDo Kang edited Riot or Revolution: A Theological Reflection on LA Uprising. Claremont: Korean Caucus, Cal-Pac. Annual Conference of UMC, 1994: 53-57 and 147-149.

"America's First Multiethnic 'Riots'." in Karin Aguilar-San Juan ed. The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s. Boston: South End Press, 1994: 101-117.

"New Urban Crisis: Intra-Third World Conflict" in Shirley Hune et.al. Asian Americans: Comparative and Global Perspectives. Washington State University Press, 1991: 169-178.

NON-TECHNICAL ARTICLES:

“Sa-i-gu and 2020 Civil Unrest” Weekly Dong-A, Seoul, Korea, June 12, 2020. “Trump’s botched COVID-19 response has underlying tones of racism” Hankyoreh, Seoul, Korea. June 1, 2020. “Koreans Declare for Independence” Seoul: Weekly Dong-A. Seoul, Korea. February 15, 2019: 24-27.

100th Anniversary of Col. Young Oak Kim, JoongAng Ilbo, Korea. January 29, 2019.

“LA Riots 25th Anniversary and Multiethnic Korea” JoongAng Ilbo, Seoul: Korea, April 26, 2017

Los Angeles Riots and Korean American. Asian American Society: An Encyclopedia. Sage, 2014.

Unsung Hero: Col. Young Oak Kim. Asian American Society: An Encyclopedia. Sage, 2014.

“LA Riots 25th anniversary and Multiculturalism in Korea” Joongang Ilbo in Korea, April 27, 2017.

“10th Anniversary of Col. Kim’s Passing” Korea Daily, Dec. 29, 2015.

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“Council of Korean Americans Hold First Gala,” Weekly Dong-A: Seoul, Korea. OK Times, 11/17/2015. Seoul, Korea

Submitted:

“The March 1st Movement and Korean American Community.” Amerasia Journal, UCLA Asian American Studies Center.

“The Origins of the Democratic Republicanism of Korea” Journal of Korean Studies. Press.

Organized:

“Race amidst Covid-19” Zoom webinar. May 28, 2020: 2:00-3:30.

“Workshop on Post Empire: Immigration, Nation, and Life” with Hallym University Institute of Japanese Studies. INTS 3113, UC Riverside, February 19, 2019.

100th Anniversary of Col. Young Oak Kim and 116th Korean American Day on January 26, 2019 at Garden Suite Hotel. More than 100 Korean American community leaders, Consulate General of Republic of Korea Wan Jung Kim, Dean Milagros Pena, Associate Dean Sang-Hee Lee attended this event.

Young Oak Kim Center 5th Anniversary Celebration at Oxford Palace Hotel, Los Angeles, November 12, 2015. Chancellor Kim Wilcox, Vice Chancellor Peter Hayashida, and Dean Milagros Pena attended this event.

http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/33292.

“Overseas Korean and Korean Diaspora” Weekly Dong-A. Seoul: Korea. October 22, 2014.

959 디아스포라.094041.pd “Why Race Riots Repeat?” Korea Daily Los Angeles, August 28, 2014.

“Sa-i-gu and Korean American Women Leaders” Korea Daily Los Angeles. April 22, 2014. (Korean)

“Los Angeles Riots and Korean American Community” Shin-Dong-A. Seoul: Korea. June 2012: .

9 “A Community Coalesces” . April 29, 2012: A25.

“Lessons of LA riots: 20 Years Later” Korea Daily in Korea. Seoul: Korea. April 27, 2012:

“Gerrymandering and Koreatown” Korea Daily Los Angeles. Feb. 17, 2012.

“Korean American Day” Korea Daily Los Angeles. Jan. 18, 2012.

“Racial Discrimination in Universities in Korea” Korea Daily Los Angeles. Dec. 20, 2011.

“Political Empowerment and Independent Voters” Korea Daily Los Angeles. Nov. 7, 2011.

“Redistricting and Koreatown” Korea Daily Los Angeles, Oct. 7, 2011.

Reprint:

African Americans. Reprint with new and updated introduction as a twentieth anniversary of LA civil unrest of 1993 edition by Korea University Press, 2012.

“America’s First Multiethnic ‘Riots.’” In Don T. Nakanishi and James S. Lai eds. Asian American Politics: Law, Participation, and Policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2003.

Documentary

“Footsteps of Korean Americans” aired on KBS-America (Channel 44) on December 22, 2018. “Footsteps of Korean Americans” Screening on November 28, 2018 at UC Riverside.

“Dosan’s Republic” September 2016.

BOOK REVIEWS

Cross-cultural Studies, Seoul National University. Vol. 25 No. 1, June 2019.

Book Review of Chinese Immigrants, African Americans, and Racial Anxiety in the United States, 1848-82. By Najia Aarim-Heriot. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2003. In Amerasia Journal. UCLA: Asian American Studies Center. Vol. 32 No.3, 2006: 143-145.

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Book Review of “Patriots or Traitors”? A History of American-educated Chinese Students. By Stacey Bieler. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2004. In Amerasia Journal. UCLA: Asian American Studies Center. Vol. 31 No.3, 2005: 206-208.

Book Review of Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in . By Claire Jean Kim. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2000. In Journal of Asian American Studies. Volume 4 No. 3, October 2001: 295-298.

Book Review of Across the Pacific: Asian Americans and Globalization. Edited by Evelyn Hu-DeHart. Philadelphia. Temple University Press, 1999. In Pacific Historical Review. Vol. 70 No. 3, August 2001: 518-520.

Book Review of The Korean Americans. By Won Moo Hurh. In Journal of American Ethnic History. Vol. 19 No.4 Summer 2000:107-108.

Book review of Neighborhood Jobs, Race, and Skills: Urban Unemployment and Commuting. By Daniel Immergluck. In Labor History. No.2 Vol. 41 May 1, 2000.

Book reviews of On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America. by In- Jin Yoon and The Korea American Dream: Immigrants and Small Business in New York City by Kyeyoung Park. in American Journal of Sociology. July 1998. (104: 1).

Book review of Blue Dreams: Korean Americans and the Los Angeles Riots by Nancy Abelmann and John Lie. In Korean American Vol. 3. (1997): 100-102.

Book review of Between Melting Pot and Mosaic: African Americans and Puerto Ricans in the New York Political Economy. In Ethnic and Racial Studies. Vol. 20, No. 1 (January 1997): 228-229

Book review of New Visions: Diversity, Community, Power. Franklin Ng at el. in Journal of American Ethnic History. (Summer 1996): 76-78.

Book review of Koreans Living in America. by Eui-Young Yu in Korea Times. (February 6, 1993): B4.

Book review of A Strategy for Peace. by Sissela A. Bok. In An Anthology of Peace Study. Seoul: Doorae Publication, 1993): 165-169.

Book review of Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America by Mary Paik Lee. In Western Historical Quarterly. Vol. XXII, No. 3 (August 1991): 353.

11 Book reviews of Ethnic Business Enterprise: Korean Small Business in Atlanta by Pyong Gap Min and Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965-1982 by Ivan Light and Edna Bonacich in Amerasia Journal. Vol. 16, No. 1 (1990): 274-276.

WORKS IN PROGRESS

K.W. Lee: An American Pioneer

INVITED LECTURES:

A keynote address on “Korean American History” 117th Anniversary of Korean Immigration to the U.S. and 17th anniversary of Korean American Day celebration. Los Angeles: Glory Church of Jesus Christ, January 12, 2020.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Young Korean Academy. Seoul: Korea. Oct. 22, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Ewha Women’s University. Seoul: Korea. Oct. 21, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Hallym University. Chuncheon: Korea. Oct. 18, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States” Korea University. Seoul: Korea. Oct. 16, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States” JoongAng University. Seoul: Korea, Oct. 15, 2019.

“Independence Movement and Korean Americans” Chuncheon Education University. Chuncheon: Korea. October 14, 2019.

“Korean American History and Identity” Korean School Association of America, La Mirada, August 3, 2019.

“March 1st and Women’s Movement” Los Angeles: Korean National Association, August 3, 2019.

“Korean American History” Garden Grove: Arirang Mall. July 27, 2019.

“An Overview of Korean American History” Council District 4 Staff Retreat at the Franklin Canyon Park, Beverly Hills, July 24, 2019.

12 “Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in America” Annual conference of the Seoul National Association in USA, Doubletree Hotel, New Jersey, June 21, 2019.

“Impact of March 1st Movement and Korean Americans” Global Leadership Foundation, Flushing New York, June 20, 2019.

A Keynote address at the Korean American Grassroots Conference. “Korean American Identity and Community” Sheraton San Diego, April 14, 2019.

A Keynote address “100th Anniversary of Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai and Korean American Community” Los Angeles: Oxford Palace Hotel, April 12, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp and the Korean American Community.” Orange County Korean Association. Garden Grove, February 16, 2019.

A keynote address at the annual IKEN conference in Los Angeles on “Dosan Ahn Chang Ho and Leadership” December 27, 2018.

“A Legacies of Col. Young Oak Kim” Symposium sponsored by the USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at the Japanese American National Museum titled “Allied with Japanese America: New Stories of Supporters During World War II.” December 8, 2018.

“Korean American History and Identity” Korean School Association of America on November 13, 2018: Buena Park.

“Korean American History and Identity” Korean School Association of America on November 6, 2018: Los Angeles.

A Keynote address at the Korean Bilingual Association annual conference, , Korea. Pai Chai University. November 3, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown” Ewha Women’s University, October 31, 2018.

“Korean Diaspora: A Comparative Perspective.” Korea University, October 30, 2018. A Keynote address “The Role of Overseas Koreans toward Unification” at the Overseas Korean annual conference. Seoul, Korea, October 30, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Jeonju University, Korea. October 19, 2018.

“Unification and Overseas Koreans” Chonnam Univeristy, , Korea, October 18, 2018. “Korean Americans” Catholic University of , Daegu: Korea. October 17, 2018.

13 “Korean as Second Language” Kyemyung University, Daegu: Korea. October 16, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Modern Korean History Association conference. October 13, 2018.

“Korean American Community” Dongduk Women’s University. October 12, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in America” Ethnic Studies colloquium. November 8, 2017.

“History of Koreatown Los Angeles” K-Town and Community Panel at the Wiltern Theatre. Los Angeles. November 4, 2017.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in USA” Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul: Korea. October 25, 2017.

“Koreatown in Los Angeles: Transnational Enclave” Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul: Korea. October 24, 2017.

“Los Angeles Riots: 25th Anniversary” Korea University, Seoul: Korea. October 18, 2017.

“Korean American History, Identity, and Community Consciousness” Next Generation Seminar sponsored by Korean American Foundation of USA. Los Angeles: Korean Education Center, August 5, 2017.

“Los Angeles Riots 25th and Korean American community” Brown Bag Luncheon for San Bernardino County Human Relations, San Bernardino County Office, May 24, 2017.

“Los Angeles Riots 25th and Asian American” U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California., Los Angeles, 7th floor Civil Training Room of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, May 17, 2017.

“LA riots 25 anniversary revisited” Stanton Fellows, Durfee Foundation, March 17, 2017.

“Lonesome Journey Revisited” Korean Women’s Development Center, Seoul: Korea. November 8, 2016.

“Willows Korean Pioneer Aviators” Incheon Lecture Series, Incheon: Korea. November 7, 2016

“Legacy of Col. Young Oak Kim” American Center Korea. Seoul: Korea. November 4, 2016.

Interview with Kookbang Ilbo, November 9, 2016 (see below)

14 “Race Relations and Conflict Resolution” Hannam University, Dajeon: Korea. November 2, 2016.

“Reunification and the Role of Overseas Korean” Daegu University, Dague: Korea. November 1, 2016.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Korean American Organized Settlement in the USA. Korea University, Seoul: Korea, October 24, 2016.

“Korean American Community: Past, Present, and the Future” Hana-Stanford Conference on Korea for U.S. Secondary School Teachers. Sponsored by Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education. July 27, 2016

“Los Angeles Riots Revisited: Riots or Uprising” Sponsored by Asian American Bar Association of Bay Area with Charles Houston Bar Association and La Raza Lawyers. Farella Braun + Martel LLP, San Francisco: July 25, 2016.

“Multicultural Education in Korea” Incheon Metropolitan City Office of Education. Incheon, Korea: May 20, 2016.

“Lonesome Journey: Korean American Oral History Project” Hanyang University. Ansan, Korea: May 19, 2016.

“LA Riots and Korean Americans” Seoul National University. Seoul, Korea: May 17, 2016.

“Race Relations and Korean-Black Encounter” National Youth Policy Institute. Sejong-si, Korea: May 16, 2016.

“Gwangju and Blood Donation Drive in LA” May Mothers House. Gwangju, Korea: May 14, 2016.

“Korean American Identity and Community Consciousness” Lecture sponsored by Korean American Foundation, USA. Los Angeles: January 16, 2016.

“How Has Korea Transformed” A keynote address at CSUF conference “Riding the Wave: A Summit Envisioning a Korean Studies Institute. December 4, 2015.

“Pachappa Camp and Koreatown” Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea on Oct. 14

“Multicultural Korea” Gwangju National University of Education, Gwangju, Korea on Oct. 13, 2015

15 “Overseas Koreans and Korean diaspora” Dongduk Women’s University, Seoul, Korea on Oct. 12, 2015

“Pachappa Camp and Koreatown” at Academy of Korean Studies, Sungnam, Korea on Oct. 7, 2015

“Unsung Hero: Col. Young Oak Kim Story” at Samsung Bioepis”, Incheon, Korea on Oct. 6, 2015

“Korean American History and Identity: Col. Young Oak Kim Story,” , Korea at National Youth Policy Institute on Oct. 5, 2015

“SAT II Korean” Seoul, Korea: Korea University. BK 21, April 22, 2015.

“An Overview of Korean American History and Identity” Seoul, Korea: Seoul National University, April 17, 2015. “LA Riots and Korean-black Conflict” Ansan, Korea: Hanyang University, April 15, 2015.

“Unsung Hero: Young Oak Kim.” Korea: Choongnam-do, April 14, 2015.

“Willows Airmen: Korean American Aviators” Seoul, Korea: Korea University, April 13, 2015.

“Economic Miracle of Korea: From Receiving Nation to Giving Nation” Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh National University, April 8, 2015.

“Young Oak Kim: Hero and Humanitarian” OSHER Life Lecture Series, UCR Extension. Riverside, California. November 18, 2014.

“Korean American Identity, Culture and Community in the 21st Century” Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center, Friends of Korea Annual Meeting. November 15, 2014.

“Young Oak Kim: Hero and Humanitarian” Asian Pacific Program Lecture, CSU, Dominguez Hills. November 13, 2014.

“A Legacy of Col. Young Oak Kim and Leadership” 11th Annual Trade School, Overseas Korean Trade Association Los Angeles, Oxford Hotel, July 18, 2014.

“How Korea was divided?” Introduction to Laura Ling’s Journey of Hope Lecture at University Threatre, May 15, 2014.

“Young Oak Kim: Hero and Humanitarian” Asian Pacific American Program at UCR May 6, 2014.

16 “Sex Slave and World War II” Korean Women’s International Network Conference “Justice For the Comfort Women” at Garden Suite Hotel, April 5, 2014.

Young Oak Kim and Second Generation, New Jersey Korean School, March 21, 2014.

Los Angeles Riots and Korean American Community, Korean World Forum, New York, March 20, 2014.

Young Oak Kim, Research Foundation for Korean Community, Queens College of CUNY, March 19, 2014 http://www.koreadaily.com/news/read.asp?art_id=2393505

“The Life of Young Oak Kim” The Affiliates of UC Riverside Luncheon Meeting. UCR Extension Center, February 3, 2014.

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“A Legacy of Young Oak Kim” Pomona, California: American Museum of Ceramic Art Lecture Series. December 14, 2013.

“A Legacy of Young Oak Kim” Tokyo, Japan. October 11, 2013.

“Hero: Young Oak Kim” Incheon Business Forum, Ramada Hotel, Incheon: Korea. October 10, 2013.

"Willows Airmen: Korean Aviation School/Corps" Asia Research Center, Seoul National University, October 7, 2013.

“A Legacy of Young Oak Kim” Chuncheon National University of Education, September 25, 2013.

“Korean American History and Community” Irvine, Ca: Irvine Public School Foundation. July 11, 2013.

“Higher Education in the U.S.” Seoul Technical and Science University, Seoul: Korea. November 29, 2012.

A Keynote Speaker, International Korean Educator Network Annual Conference. Wilton Place Elementary, Oct. 20, 2012.

“Challenges of a Multicultural World and Global Approaches to Coexistence: Realities, Visions, and Actions” Seoul, Korea: Korea Foundation Global Seminar, November 29 – December 3, 2012.

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“Understanding Higher Education in the United States.” Seoul: Korea, Seoul Technical University, November 29, 2012.

“Unsung Hero: Young Oak Kim” Seoul: Korea, Seoul Technical University, November 27, 2012.

“Confronting Sa-i-gu: Twenty Years After the Los Angeles Riots” 2012 International Conference American Studies Association of Korea. Seoul: Korea, Seoul National University, September 12, 2012.

“Riots, Uprising, and Unfinished Business” Seoul: Korea, Sogang University. September 17, 2012.

“Multicultural Korea” Daegu University, Daegu, Korea. November 8, 2010: Kumo University, Gumi, November 9, 2010.

“A Legacy of Young Oak Kim” Inha University. Incheon, Korea. April 14, 2010.

“Los Angeles riots and Race Relations” Ohio State University. October 15, 2009.

“Korean diaspora and L.A. Riots” University of Michigan. Distinguished Korean Studies Scholars Lecture Series. Ann Arbor, Michigan. October 14, 2009.

“Korean Cultural Identity in the Era of Globalization” Sogang University Master Class. Seoul: Korea, July24, 2009.

“An Overview of Korean American Community” LAPD workshop. Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center, March 18, 2009.

“Korean Cultural Identity in the Era of Globalization” Sogang University Master Class. Seoul: Korea, July 24, 2009.

“An Overview of Korean American Community” LAPD workshop. Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center, March 18, 2009.

“Dosan Ahn Chang Ho” 6th Anniversary of Dosan Statue in Riverside. The Dosan Memorial Foundation. Riverside, Ca. August 11, 2007.

“Korean American Identity and Community” Korean Academy for Educators. Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center, August 10, 2007.

“Korean American Education” Irvine Public School Workshop. Bethel Church: Irvine, Ca. August 9, 2007.

18 “What does it mean to be Overseas Korean? Overseas Koreans Foundation workshop. Paradise Hotel: Jeju Island, Korea. August 3, 2007.

“Korean Association and Young Oak Kim” Overseas Koreans Foundation. Meeting of Korean Associations. Walker Hill Hotel, Seoul: Korea. June 27, 2007.

“Korean American Identity and Multiracial Community.” Los Angeles: USC. October 20-21, 2006.

“A Profile of Korean American Community in LA” Los Angeles: Oxford Palace Hotel. Sponsored by the Korea Daily News. October 12, 2006.

“The Profile of Colonel Young Oak Kim.” Incheon: Korea, Inha University. September 19, 2006.

“The Profile of Colonel Young Oak Kim.” Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) September 27, 2006.

“Korean American History and Identity.” Los Angeles: Foundation for SAT II Korean. August 15, 2006.

“Korean American and LA Riots” Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center. July 28, 2006.

“Korean American Identity and Community.” Los Angeles: Korean Education Center. July 11, 2006.

“Korean American and Race Relations” Oakwood High School, May 18, 2006.

“Race, Ethnicity, and Implication for Minority Youth in America” Garden Grove: Community Hope Network, March 9, 2006.

“Race Relations and Korean American” Los Angeles: Korean American Education Center, May 20, 2005.

“Kwangju Uprising and Korean American Community” 25th anniversary of Kwangju Uprising sponsored by the Korean American Resource & Cultural Center, Chicago: May 14, 2005.

“Los Angeles Riots: Then and Now. Los Angeles.” 2nd Annual Korean American Coalition National Political Forum, Radisson Wilshire Plaza Hotel, April 30, 2005.

“Bridging Cultures: Trailblazers and Visionaries” New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University. April 8-10, 2005

19 “Closing Keynote Speaker” Korean American Student Conference XIX: Crossing Over, Seattle: WA. March 31 – April 3, 2005.

“Korean American and Los Angeles Riots” Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center. November 6, 2004.

“Asian American” Center for Asian Studies: Korea University. September 14, 2004.

“Asian American” Department of Anthropology at the Hanyang University. September 7, 2004.

“Asian American” Department of Sociology at the JeonBuk University. September 2, 2004.

“What does it mean to be Korean Today?” Asian American Studies Center, UCLA, June 2, 2004.

“4.29 Remembered” Berkeley: UC Berkeley. April 29, 2004.

“Korean American Student Empowerment Conference” Closing Remarks for Korean American Day, “The Future of Korean American Community and Students.” Los Angeles: The Korean Education Center. January 13, 2004.

“Los Angeles riots and Asian American” guest lecture at Prof. King-Kok Cheung’s class at UCLA, Oct. 20, 2003.

“Neoconservatism and North Korean Nuclear Crisis” GyongSang National University Jinju City, Korea, Sept. 24, 2003.

“Sexual Slavery and Historical Injustice in Northeast Asia” Gangnam-UCR Education Center, Seoul: Korea, Sept. 23, 2003.

“Asian American and Race” Korean Art Institute. Seoul, Korea. Sept. 22, 2003.

“Los Angeles riots and Korean American” guest lecture at Prof. Xiao-huang Yin’s “Asian Values in American Life” class at Occidental College, April 21, 2003.

“Korean American Entrepreneurship and Race Relations” Kunsan National University. Kunsan: Korea. May 15, 2003.

“Los Angeles Riots: Theory and Practice. Seoul National University. Seoul: Korea. May 14, 2003.

“Korean Diaspora in America” Johns Hopkins University. November 8, 2002.

20 “Anti-Asian Sentiment, the Wen Ho Lee Case and Hate.” UC Riverside Week of Tolerance. May 23, 2002.

“Globalization and The State of Korean American Economy” Kunsan, Korea: Kunsan National University, Department of Economics. May 15, 2002.

“Los Angeles Riots: 10th Anniversary and Its Impact on Korean American Community.” Seoul: Seoul National University, American Studies Center, May 14, 2002.

“Los Angeles Riots and Korean American Community: 10th anniversary” New York: The Korea Daily News, April 30, 2002.

“Coalition Building: Blacks, Latinos and Asians in the New Millennium.” New Haven: Yale University, April 29, 2002.

“A Keynote address “Giving Back to the Community.” Los Angeles: California Science Center, Annual Korean American Scholarship Foundation Fundraiser, April 27, 2002.

“Remembering the Riots.” Los Angeles: Seoul International Park, 10th anniversary event, Southern California Korean American Student Association, April 27, 2002.

“Los Angeles Civil Unrest and Coalition Building” Champaign: University of Urbana- Champaign, March 26, 2002.

“An Overview of Korean American Immigration: 100th anniversary.” Seoul: Gangnam- UCR International Education Center. May 9, 2002.

“Building Multiethnic Communities” Sponsored by Collaboration of Multiethnic Organizations in the Twin Cities. Twin City: Minnesota, March 24, 2001.

A Keynote address “Korean Americans in Multiethnic America.” 2000 Annual Neighborhood Legal Center Fundraising Dinner, September 22, 2000.

A keynote address “ Education in the 21st Century” Korean School Association of America, February 26, 2000 at Garden Suite Hotel.

“Ethnic Peace in the American City” Los Angeles Seminar. A featured resource person for the Los Angeles focus group seminar sponsored by the Urban Leadership Institute, Claremont Graduate School of Theology, January 27, 2000 at the Mater Dolorosa Retreat Center.

“Los Angeles Civil Unrest and Lessons for College Students” Long Beach City College, November 24, 1997.

21 “Korean American Dilemma: Violence, Vengeance, Vision” Center for Modern and Contemporary Studies, UCLA, November 21.

“Multiethnic Dialogue” Claremont Graduate School of Theology, Davis Lounge. October 10, 1997.

“Living Together With Others: Challenges of a Multicultural Society: A Korean American Perspective” A Conference Co-Sponsored by Claremont School of Theology and Iliff School of Theology. October 10, 1997, Claremont School of Theology, Davis Community Center.

“Los Angeles Riots and Korean Americans” Seoul National University, Seoul: Korea, June 18, 1997.

“U.S.-Korea Relations: Ethnicity and Foreign Policy” Yonsei University, Seoul: Korea, June 18, 1997; Korea University, Seoul: Korea, June 16, 1997.

“Revisit Los Angeles Riots: Five Years After” La Sierra University, Theme of the Year Speaker, April 24, 1997.

"Korean American Community and Los Angeles Riot." Seoul: Korea University, September 16, 1996.

"Ethnicity and U.S.-Korea Relations." Kimhae, Korea: Inje University, September 17, 1996; Jinju, Korea: KyungSang University, September 18, 1996; Chonju, Korea: Chunbuk University, September 19, 1996.

"Overcoming Communication Barrier - Building Bridges Over the Generational Gap." Seminar sponsored by the Americorps Building Up Los Angeles, Los Angeles: Korean American National Museum, June 8, 1996.

"Asian Diaspora and Race Relations in Los Angeles." Colloquium sponsored by African Diaspora Project at the Michigan State University, April 29, 1996.

"Los Angeles riots and Multiethnic Coalition Building" A symposium on Race Relations at the end of the 20th Century sponsored the Asian Pacific American Faculty Association, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, March 28-29, 1996.

"Korean American Identity, Activism and Empowerment" A keynote address at the Tenth Annual Korean American Student at Smith College Conference, Northhampton, Mass., February 17, 1996.

"API Panethnicity: All Together Now?" Eleventh Annual Asian Pacific American Awareness Conference at University of California, Irvine, February 3, 1996.

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"Mainstreams and Diversity: Empowerment and Conflict in Multiethnic Communities" at University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), October 18, 1995.

""Building Cross-cultural Coalitions: A Case Study of the Black-Korean Alliance and the Latino-Black Roundtable." at Johns Hopkins University, October 17, 1995.

"Nationalism and Los Angeles Riots." A Symposium sponsored by the Korean Association and Overseas Korean Studies Center. Seoul, Korea: Press Center, April 13, 1995.

"Los Angeles Civil Unrest and Korean American Community" Korean American Student Conference. Harvard University, April 7, 1995.

"Coalition Building in Los Angeles" Midwest Asian American Student Conference, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: March 24, 1995.

"Towards Understanding Korean-African American Relations" University of Michigan: March 22, 1995.

"Toward Understanding Korean-African American Relations" Colorado College, November 11, 1994.

"Building Coalitions in Los Angeles" Lecture sponsored by the Korean Student Association, Black Student Forum, and the Organization of Latin American Affairs at Boston College, October 30, 1994.

"Korean American As Asian American: Historical and Contemporary Perspective" Keynote Address at the 24th Annual East Rock Institute Conference, Yale University, October 29, 1994.

"Los Angeles Civil Unrest and Its Implications for Korean American Community" Annual East Rock Institute Fund-raiser, Yale Law School, October 28, 1994.

"Towards Understanding of Korean-African American Relations" Morse College, Yale University, October 27, 1994.

"Pedagogy of Korean American Education" Lecture sponsored by the Korean Studies, State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook, October 26, 1994.

"Second Anniversary of Sa-ee-Gu and Korean American Community" Los Angeles: The Third Korean National Korean American Community Issues Network (KACIN). April 22, 1994. Delivered a keynote address.

"From South Africa to South Central Los Angeles: The Issue is Race, Class, and

23 Economics." Symposium Sponsored by the Getty Center at the Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles: June 27, 1993.

Panelist, "Causes and Impact of the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising." Sponsored by the Asian American Studies Center, UCLA, April 26, 1993.

Panelist, "Meeting on Common Ground: Three Ethnic Communities in Los Angeles." Colloquium sponsored by the Department of Sociology, University of Southern California, November 18, 1992.

"Indoor Swapmeets in South Central Los Angeles." Colloquium Series Sponsored by Department of Sociology, UCLA, October 22, 1992.

"Beyond the Verdict: Race Relations in the United States." Sponsored by the Asian American Studies Center, UC Berkeley, Berkeley: International House Auditorium, May 8, 1992.

CONFERENCES AND PUBLIC LECTURES

A keynote address on “Korean American History” 117th Anniversary of Korean Immigration to the U.S. and 17th anniversary of Korean American Day celebration. Los Angeles: Glory Church of Jesus Christ, January 12, 2020.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Young Korean Academy. Seoul: Korea. Oct. 22, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Ewha Women’s University. Seoul: Korea. Oct. 21, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Hallym University. Chuncheon: Korea. Oct. 18, 2019.

“March 1st Movement and Impact on Korean American Community.” (A keynote address) Overseas Korean Forum sponsored by the Overseas Korean Foundation. Global Center, Seoul: Korea. October 17, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States” Korea University. Seoul: Korea. Oct. 16, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States” JoongAng University. Seoul: Korea, Oct. 15, 2019.

24 “Independence Movement and Korean Americans” Chuncheon Education University. Chuncheon: Korea. October 14, 2019.

“Korean American Education” Korean School Association of America Annual Conference. La Mirada, Ca. August 3, 2019.

“March 1st Movement and the Role of Korean American Women” Korean Women Patriots Association. Los Angeles: Garden Suite Hotel. August 3, 2019.

“Korean American History and Community” Korean Community Center, Garden Grove, Ca. July 27, 2019.

“A Toward New Paradigm for Korean American Education” National Youth Policy Institute of Korea 30th Anniversary International Conference. Seoul, Korea. July 2, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in the United States.” Seoul National University Alumni Association of USA annual conference. Fort Lee, New Jersey. June 21, 2019.

“March 1st Movement and Its Impact on Korean American Community.” Research Center for Korean Community lecture series. Queens, New York. June 20, 2019.

“A Legacy of Nak Chung Thun Family” Association for Asian Studies annual conference. , Colorado. March 23, 2019.

“A Legacy of Nak Chung Thun Family” University of Southern California. March 19, 2019.

“Last Journey to America: The Deportation of Dosan Ahn Chang Ho” A symposium of the 100th Anniversary of the Korean Independence Movement. Honolulu, University of Hawaii, Manoa. March 15, 2019.

“Orange County Korean American Center” February 16, 2019.

“Unification and Role of Overseas Koreans” Seoul, Korea. Overseas Korean Center annual conference, October 30, 2018.

“A Legacy of Young Oak Kim” Pukyung-UCR International Conference. Riverside, California. September 13, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown in America.” Association for Asian American Studies annual conference, S.F. March 30, 2018.

“Korean American Oral History Project” Siem Reap, Cambodia, April 1-3, 2015.

25 “Willows Airmen: Korean Aviation School/Corps” The 7th World Congress of Korean Studies. University of Hawaii: Honolulu, Hawaii, November 7, 2014.

Discussant, “Korean American Political Empowerment and Participation” A Symposium sponsored by Overseas Korean Center, Seoul, Korea. October 10, 2014.

Co-sponsored “International Conference on Korean Diaspora with Asia Culture Center,” Korea University. Seoul: Korea, Korea University. September 27, 2013.

“After the Riots: Blacks, Latinos, and Korean Americans” “International Conference on Korean Diaspora” Seoul, Korea: Korea University at Korea University. September 27, 2013.

A Keynote Address. "Natives and Strangers: Black-Korean Conflicts in the United States" Between and Beyond Two Empires: Korean Minority Studies in US and Japan Symposium sponsored by Association for Asian American Studies Japan in Tokyo, October 12, 2013.

Chair and discussant, “Seeking Mobility & Power in Post-1965 Asian America” Association for Asian American Studies, Seattle. April 17-20, 2013.

“LA Civil Unrest: A Community Blue Print for the next 20 Years.” LA City Hall, April 24, 2012.

“Thirty Years After Vincent Chin: Violence and Politicization of Asian America” Plenary 3. Association for Asian American Studies Annual Conference. Capital Hilton: Washington D.C., April 14, 2012.

“Revisiting the Los Angeles Riots/Civil Uprising: Sa-I-Gu Twenty Years Later” Association for Asian American Studies Annual Conference. Capital Hilton: Washington D.C., April 13, 2012.

“Korean American History and Community” Korea Summer Institute sponsored by Irvine Public School Foundation. July 12, 2012.

“Ahn Chang Ho and Korean American Community” Garden Suite Hotel, Los Angeles. June 16, 2012.

“LA Riots and Korean American Community” Los Angeles City Hall. Public Hearing sponsored by Los Angeles City Human Relations Commission. April 24, 2012.

“Los Angeles Riots and Young Oak Kim” Peace and Prosperity Forum, Korea-U.S. Science Cooperation Center, Washington DC. April 13, 2012.

“Korean American History and Identity” Young Korean American Scientist Association.

26 San Francisco. January 6, 2012.

“Legacy of Young Oak Kim” Seoul: Korea, GNUCR, December 7, 2011.

“Globalization and Diversity” Gumi, Korea: PROTEM, December 5, 2011.

“Multiculturalism and Diversity in Korea” at the Gongju National University of Education. Gongju, Korea. November 29, 2011.

“Korean American” The Second Korean American Experience for Law Enforcement. Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center. October 19, 2011.

“The Future Direction of Korean American Community” San Jose: Silicon Valley Korean American Federation. April 1, 2011.

“Multicultural Education” MBC-TV Special Lecture, Korea: November 25, 2010.

“Multiethnic Korea” ChungNam Public Employee Education Center, Korea: November 11, 2010.

“Multiethnic Korea” KumO University, Korea: November 9, 2010.

“Multiculturalism and Changing Face of Korea” Daegu University, Korea: November 8, 2010

“Willows Korean Aviation School” Korea University, Korea. June 2010.

“A Legacy of Young Oak Kim” Inha University. Incheon, Korea. April 14, 2010.

“Los Angeles riots and Race Relations” Ohio State University. October 15, 2009.

“Korean diaspora and L.A. Riots” University of Michigan. Distinguished Korean Studies Scholars Lecture Series. Ann Arbor, Michigan. October 14, 2009.

“Korean Cultural Identity in the Era of Globalization” Sogang University Master Class. Seoul: Korea, July24, 2009.

“An Overview of Korean American Community” LAPD workshop. Los Angeles: Korean Cultural Center, March 18, 2009.

“Korean War and Korean American Community” Seoul, Korea: HanSung University. May 30, 2008.

“Korean American History, Identity and Community” Teach Korea Corps. New Haven, Connecticut: East Rock Institute. June 29-30, 2006.

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“From Informal to Mainstream Economy: Korean Indoor Swapmeets in Los Angeles and Beyond.” Korean American Economic Development Center Conference in Los Angeles at Wilshire Grand Hotel. January 26-28, 2006.

“The State of Korean American Studies.” Association for Asian American Studies. Los Angeles, Ca: April 22, 2005.

“Korean American Community in the 21st Century and Overseas Korean Policy” International Conference sponsored by the Overseas Korean Times. Seoul: Lotte Hotel. December 8-9, 2004.

“Asian American” Book Signing lecture at the Korean Daily News (Los Angeles) on November 18, 2004.

“Korean American Education and Language” The International Network for Korean Language and Culture conference, Seoul: Korea, May 22, 2004.

“Navigating America’s Global Color Line: South Korean College Students’ Racial/Ethnonational Attitudes toward Intermarriage” with Nadia Kim. 2004 Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Boston: MA, March 25-28, 2004.

“Forum on Overseas Korean” presented a paper on “Korean American Community and Korean Government Policy on Immigration.” Seoul: Lotte Hotel. Conference Sponsored by the Overseas Korean Center. December 12, 2003.

“Korean American as Racial Minority in the U.S.” Joint conference sponsored by Korean Sociological Association and Korean Anthropology Association. Seoul, Korea. Sept. 19-20, 2003.

“Sexual Slavery during the WW II by Japan” Beijing: Beijing University, China, September, 12-13, 2003.

Discussant, 100 Years of Korean American Experience: Historical Perspectives and Historical Materials. Sponsored by UCLA and USC, April 4-5, 2003.

“Korean Swapmeets and Interethnic Relations” Yonsei University, Seoul: Korea, May 16-17, 2003.

Discussant, HanMinJok Network Conference. Los Angeles, May 21, 2003.

Common Neighbor, Tokyo. October 25-27, 2002.

“Role of Korean Language Schools in 21st Century.” Philadelphia: The National

28 Association for Korean Schools. July 18, 2002.

“Hanminjok Community” Los Angeles: Wilshire Radisson Hotel, May 21, 2002.

“Korean American Indoor Swap Meets.” International Conference on Koreans in North America. Seoul: Yonsei University, May 17, 2002.

“Ethnic Peace in the American City.” National Korean American Studies Conference, UCLA, May 11, 2002.

“Town Hall Meeting on 10th Anniversary of LA Civil Unrest.” Los Angeles City Hall, April 24, 2002.

“Crimes Against Humanity: Sexual Slavery during the WWII.” Kyoto, Japan: Ritzmeikan University. February 22, 2002.

“Quest for Historical Justice: The Role of Korean Americans.” 50 Years of Denial: Japan and Its Wartime Responsibilities. Radisson Miyako Hotel: San Francisco, September 6-9, 2001.

“Dosan Ahn Chang Ho: A Legacy of Patriot” Oxford Palace Hotel: Los Angeles, August 10, 2001.

“Korean American and Making of History Textbook” Hyatt Regency Hotel: Crystal City, Virginia. July 26-28, 2001.

“Los Angeles Civil Unrest: 9th Anniversary” UC Riverside, April 26, 2001.

“Multiethnic America: The Role of Korean American Students” Los Angeles, March 30, 2001.

“Justice for All” Second Annual Conference for Korean Adoptee and Adoptive Family Network” Hilton Hasbrouck Height: New Jersey, July 21-23, 2000.

“Korean Language School and Strategy in the 21st Century” Korean School Association of America. Garden Suite Hotel: Los Angeles, February 26, 2000.

“Los Angeles riots and the future of Korean American Community” Korean Association of the Greater New York, New York, April 25, 1998.

“Korean Immigration History to the U.S.” Radio Korea Symposium, Los Angeles, March 2, 1998.

“Korean American Identity and Community” Riverside Korean Church, February 8, 1998.

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“SAT II Korean and Korean American Education” Second International Conference on Korean Studies by the Committee for SAT II Korean, Taegu: Korea, June 25-28.

"Dosan and Korean American Education" Education forum sponsored by the Dosan Historical Society at UC Riverside, Riverside, CA. February 11, 1996.

"Understanding Korean-African American Relations." The Annual Conference of the National Council for Black Studies, Inc. at Oakland, California, June 3, 1995.

"Building Cross-Cultural Coalitions: A Case Study of the Black-Korean Alliance and the Latino-Black Roundtable." The Annual Conference of the Association for Asian American Studies at Oakland, California, June 3, 1995.

"SAT II Korean and Korean Language School." Hobart Elementary School, Los Angeles. Special lecture for teachers of Korean language school sponsored by the Association of Korean Language Schools in Los Angeles, April 22, 1995.

"Los Angeles Civil Unrest: It Could Happen Here", Chair/Discussant, University of California, Riverside. Symposium sponsored by the Center for Asian Pacific America, March 8, 1995.

"Military Prostitution in South Korea" Chair/Discussant. University of California, Riverside. February 2, 1995.

"African American History and Implications for Korean Americans" Symposium sponsored by the Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles, November 17, 1994.

"A Comparative History of Korean Americans and African Americans." Hemet, California. The Fourteenth Annual Korean American Leadership Conference, June 20, 1994.

"How to improve inter-ethnic relations" The 6th Annual Black Business Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center April 16-17, 1994.

"Amerasia Journal: An Evaluation of Social Science Articles" The Eleventh Annual Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, April 6-10, 1994.

"Understanding Multiethnic Relations" American Friends Service Committee at Pasadena, January 21, 1994.

"Impact of the Civil Unrest on Community-Based Organizational Coalition." Conference Sponsored by the Asian and Asian American by Studies, CSULA. November 19-20, 1993.

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Panelist, "Los Angeles Riots and the Future of Korean American Community" Conference on Transformation in the Korean Peninsula Toward the 21st Century: Peace, Unity and Progress." Michigan State University, July 9, 1993.

Panelist, "One Year After: Working For A New L.A." Symposium sponsored by the Asian Pacific American Alumni of UCLA, UCLA, May 8, 1993.

"Current Issues of Korean-African American Relations." Symposium on Black- Korean Encounter: Toward Understanding and Alliance. Sponsored by the Asian American Studies Center, CSULA, May 23, 1992.

"Black Anti-Semitism and Anti-Koreanism." Seventh National Conference of the Association for the Asian American Studies, Santa Barbara, Ca. May 18-20, 1990.

"Towards Understanding of New Trends: Korean-Black Conflict." Sixth National Conference of the Association for the Asian American Studies, New York: Hunter College, June 1-3, 1989.

"What Are Asian Pacific Educators' Responsibilities and Obligations to the Asian Pacific Community?" Second annual Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education Conference, Sheraton Plaza La Reina, Los Angeles. February 4, 1989.

MEDIA PRESENTATIONS (Electronic Media):

“The Real, Tragic Story Behind That ‘Roof Korean’ Meme You May Have Seen” by Brittany Wong. Huffington Post, June 11, 2020.

“Protest Movement and LA Korean American Community” Zoom forum sponsored by Korea Daily Los Angeles, June 9, 2020: 6-8 p.m.

“Protest Movement and Korean Americans” Radio Korea, June 6, 2020.

“Rooftop Koreans” SBS-TV, Subusu News, June 4, 2020.

“George Floyd and Racial Unrest” Radio Korea, June 2, 2020.

“LA Civil Unrest 28th Anniversary” Radio Korea, April 28, 2020.

“Korean American Women’s Independence Movement” Korea Times. Los Angeles, Ca. August 2, 2019.

“100th Anniversary of Korean Women Patriots Association” Korea Daily. Los Angeles, Ca. July 31, 2019.

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“Pachappa Camp and Edward Chang” KBS World Radio. Seoul, Korea. July 26, 2019.

“Korean American Education and Korea Schools” Korea Daily, June 12, 2019.

“Korean Provisional Government and Korean National Association” Hanminjok Radio. Seoul: Korea. May 15, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp” Hanminjok Radio. Seoul, Korea. April 23, 2019.

“Koreatown” NBC Asian American. April 5, 2019.

“Footsteps of Korean Americans” KBS America. Los Angeles, Ca. December 22, 2019.

“Pachappa Camp” KBS-TV. November 13, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp” Woori Radio. November 13, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp” Radio Korea. November 13, 2018.

“Pachappa Camp” Korea Daily. November 13, 2018.

“Dosan Ahn Chang Ho” Radio Korea, October 3, 2018

BBC Radio, The World. February 14, 2018.

“Lost LA: Pacific Rim” KCET (Channel 28), January 2, 2018. https://www.kcet.org/shows/lost-la/episodes/pacific-rim

“Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Deported” Yonhap News, August 10, 2017. http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2017/08/09/0200000000AKR2017080903520007 5.HTML?input=1195m http://news.joins.com/article/21834041 http://www.hankookilbo.com/v/381c429823e0408c83ec53e7d31a2975 http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2017/08/09/0200000000AKR2017080903190007 5.HTML?input=1195m http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2017/08/09/0200000000AKR2017080903430007 5.HTML?input=1195m http://www.koreadaily.com/news/read.asp?art_id=5503469

32 http://www.hankookilbo.com/v/381c429823e0408c83ec53e7d31a2975

http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/photos/1990000000.html?cid=PYH20170810012500075& input=1196m

http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/photos/1990000000.html?cid=PYH20170810012300075& input=1196m

http://www.yonhapnewstv.co.kr/MYH20170810011800038/?did=1825m

http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/photos/1990000000.html?cid=PYH20170810013100075& input=1196m

http://news.donga.com/3/all/20170811/85778554/1

LA Riots 25th Anniversary

National Geographic Channel, April 30, 2017 Pacific Ties, UCLA, April 29, 2017 CNN, April 25 History Channel, April 23 LA Daily, April 21 LA Weekly, April 21 Yonhop News, April 21 NBC Universal, April 20, 2017

CBS-TV, April 7, 2017 NPR, April 5, 2017 ABC-TV , March 30, 2017

KBS-TV, April 29 National Geographic channel, April 30

LA Riots 25th Anniversary and Pachappa Camp, Charter Communications, January 30, 2017. https://youtu.be/uxNFOauyy74

“Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown, USA” KBS World Radio, Korean Network. January 3, 2017.

“YOK Center Inspires Recognition of Riverside Site as the First Korea Town in the U.S.” https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/42843

Quoted in article “A Korean community in ruins after the Blue Cut fire: 'We've traveled the world only to end up in hell'” By Ruben Vives, LA Times, October 13, 2016.

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KBS America, “Lonesome Journey” July 15, 2016.

http://kbs-america.com/071516-4.html

Radio Korea, “Lonesome Journey” July 24, 2016.

http://www.radiokorea.com/bulletin/bbs/board.php?bo_table=r_special_reaudio&wr_id= 504

Hanminjok Radio (Korea), “Pachappa Camp” July 13, 2016.

YTN FM, “Lonesome Journey” July 8, 2016.

Korea Daily, “Prof. Edward T. Chang” July 5, 2016

http://www.koreadaily.com/news/read.asp?art_id=4365291

Radio Korea, LA Riots 24th anniversary. April 29, 2016.

UCR Today “Korean Media Gush Over Discovery of Interview with 20th Century Hero” April 1, 2016.

https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/36168

http://v.media.daum.net/v/20160307011604556?f=o

Yonhap News interview on Young Oak Kim Center and research projects: It was reported by .net – one of the largest search engine in Korea. March 30, 2016

http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/dev/9601000000.html

Yonhap News reported on Willows Korean Aviation School and YOK Center has begun the process to register it as National Historical Landmark. March 30, 2016

http://media.daum.net/news/view/print?newsId=20160331060135081

A ground breaking discovery in Korean American history has been made by Edward T. Chang, Professor of Ethnic Studies and Director of the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies at UC Riverside. The discovery involves Korean patriot and hero Dosan Ahn Chang Ho and a 114-year-old interview. This story was pick up by numerous Korean language presses in Korea as a top story including: Sunday Joongang, Seoul News, Dong-A News, Asia News. In addition, two major search engine sites naver.com and daum.net reported as a front page news. KBS-TV, “Korean diaspora in ” Seoul: Korea. November 29, 2015.

34 “Col. Young Oak Kim: A Legacy” Council of Korean Americans, Washington DC, October 23, 2015. “Ferguson Decision and Korean American Community” News Hours. MBC radio, Seoul, Korea. Nov. 26, 2014. “Pachappa Camp and Korean Community in Riverside. KBS documentary on Dosan Ahn Chang Ho. May 11, 2013. “Young Oak Kim” This Morning, Seoul. eFM 101.3, June 5, 2013. VH1, LA Riots: May 1, 2012. Margaret Carrero, KNX Radio. April 29, 2012. Voice of America, April 29, 2012. “LA Riots and Korean American Church” Korean Christian Radio. April 29, 2012 Yonhop Television News, Korea. April 28, 2012. Christian Television System (CTS). April 26, 2012. National Public Radio, “All Things Considered.” April 27, 2012. Which Way L.A., April 11, 2012. KBS radio, “The Future Directions of Korean American Community,” April 20, 2011. KBS radio, “Korean War Special: Unsung Hero,” June 25, 2011. Hanminjok radio, “Korean American Community,” July 10, 2011. Jennifer Steinhauser, “For a New Generation, Kimchi goes with Tacos” New York Times, February 25, 2009 “VT Shooting” NPR, Talk of the Nation. April 23, 2007. “VT Shooting and Korean American.” Radio Korea. Sunday Journal. April 22, 2007. “Virginia Tech Shooting Incident” CRN George Putnam Show. April 18, 2007. “Comfort Women Forcibly Taken by Japan” KBS-TV. March 4, 2007. “Global Korean” YTN-TV, Seoul: Korea. January 23, 2007. “Plagiarism and Ethics” KBS-TV, August 6, 2006. “Parent and Leadership” KBS-TV News Special Report. May 28, 2006. “Dr. Koh” KBS-TV News. May 10, 2006. “Los Angeles Riots: 14th Anniversary” Seoul: Korea, MBC-TV. April 29, 2006. (3 hour panel discussion). “Hallyu: Korean Syndrome” Entertainment-TV (Korea) June 20, 2006. “Los Angeles Riots: 14th Anniversary Roundtable Discussion” (2 hours) MBC-TV April 29, 2006. “Legacy of Col. Young Oak Kim: A Hero” MBC-TV, Korea. September 25, 2005. “Korean American Community: Present and Future” LA Seoul: KSCI, Channel 18. December 5, 2004. “Asian American” Radio Korea 1230 AM, November 25, 2004. “Asian American” KBS-LA News, Channel 44. November 18, 2004. What it means to be Korean American?” KTLA, Channel 5. June 13, 2004. “America: History and Society” Consultant, 10 part series. MBC-TV. August-October, 2003. “KPCC Community Forum: Tackles Korea Crisis” KPCC FM 89.3, AirTalk at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles, March 11, 2003. “100th Years of Korean Immigration to the U.S.” KBS-TV, January 8, 2003. “10th Anniversary of Los Angeles Civil Unrest” appeared on NBC-TV Tom

35 Brokaw’s Nightly News, NPR News, KBS-TV, MBC-TV, KTE, and several local radio stations. (April 2002). “Why Riots Happen?” special program, February 20, 2000. “Race Relations in Inland Empire” Which Way L.A. with Warren Olney FM 89.9 on January 20, 2000. “Los Angeles Riots: A Fifth Year Anniversary” KCRW Channel 62, May 16, 1997. “Los Angeles Riots and Korean American Community” KTE Channel 18, April 29, 1997. “Korean American Education and Community Consciousness” Radio Korea, AM 1580, April 26, 1997 "Evaluation of Korean American Community in Los Angeles" Los Angeles, FM Seoul, 93.5 FM, January 27, 1996. "Return Migration and Korean Americans" Los Angeles: KSCI Channel 18, American Seoul, December 4, 1995. "Immigration Reform and Asian American Community" Seoul: Korea, SBS Radio, June 7, 1995. "Los Angeles Riots and Korean American Community" Seoul: Korea, KBS-TV April 30, 1995. "Where do we go from here?" Los Angeles, FM Seoul, 93.5 FM, April 28, 1995. "Los Angeles Riots and Korean American Community" (Part I and II) Seoul: Korea, SBS-Radio, April 24 and 25, 1995. "Globalization of Korea and SAT II Korean" Seoul: Korea, SBS Radio, April 24, 1995. "Understanding Latinos in the United States" KTE-TV (Channel 18), May 3, 1994. Panelist, "Life and Times" Public Broadcasting System (PBS-TV), April 29, 1994. "Lost Angeles" KPFK 90.7 FM, August 16, 17, 20, 1993. "American Dream, A Year After the LA Riots" Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS-TV), Seoul: Korea, April 29, 1993. "Who African Americans Are" KTE-TV (Channel 18), April 29, 1993. Field Reporter, "Los Angeles is Burning: Five Reports from a Divided City" Frontline Special on Los Angeles "Riots" Broadcasted on April 27, 1993. Panelist, "Life and Times" Public Broadcasting System (PBS-TV), April 27, 1993. Panelist, "Crisis and Recovery" Live Television Town Hall Meeting Sponsored by KCAL (Channel 9) at First AME Church, April 26, 1993. "A New Beginning for Korean American Community" KTE-TV, April 20, 1993. "Who African Americans Are" KCB FM 93.5, April 6, 13, 20, 1993. "Los Angeles Riots" KUCR, May 11, 1992. "Race Riots in America" KTE-TV (Channel 18), April 30, 1992. "Latasha Harlins Incident" Show, KFI AM 640, September 20, 1991. "Kwangju Uprising" in Asians Now. KTVU-TV Oakland, Channel 2: April 29, 1981.

NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES (Print Media)

“Professor Edward Taehan Chang of UC Riverside: A Profile” Joong Ang Daily. Seoul: Korea, October 29, 2014.

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“Koreatown Rising” Laura Bliss, LA Magazine, April 29, 2014.

“Korean American Experience” YTN, April 1, 2014.

“Korean American Story: 22nd Anniversary of LA Riots” Korean American World Forum, New York. March 20, 2014.

“Young Oak Kim: A Legacy of Hero” Korea Daily, Washington D.C., March 23, 2014 http://www.koreadaily.com/news/read.asp?art_id=2418391

“Unsung Hero: Col. Young Oak Kim, Korea Daily Seattle, April 19, 2013.

Hyun Kyung Kang, “Korean Americans Differ over December 19 Election” Korea Times, December 2, 2012.

Wha Sun Song, “Japanese Military Kidnapped Young Women as Sex Slaves” Shin Dong-A. November 23, 2012.

Ha Rim Shin, “Toward New Multicultural Paradigm” GangWon Ilbo. September 20, 2012.

Nalea Ko, Pacific Citizen. April 11, 2012.

Tammy Audi, “LA Riots 20th Anniversary” Wall Street Journal. April 9, 2012.

“LA Riots Conference” Korea Daily Los Angeles. April 4, 2012.

Sam Quinones, “Indoor Swapmeet and Korean American Entrepreneurs” Los Angeles Times, April 2012.

“LA riots 20th anniversary” by Mike White, Bloomberg News. March 1, 2012.

“Young Oak Kim Center” Korea Daily, San Francisco. January 9, 2012.

Kookbang Ilbo, “English Translation of Unsung Hero,” August 18, 2011.

Hanminjok radio, “Korean American Community,” July 10, 2011.

KBS radio, “Korean War Special: Unsung Hero,” June 25, 2011.

Korea Daily, “Unsung Hero: Translation of Col. Kim Story,” May 31, 2011.

37 KBS radio, “The Future Directions of Korean American Community,” April 20, 2011.

Korea Daily, “Unsung Hero: Translation of Col. Kim Story,” May 31, 2011.

Kookbang Ilbo, “English Translation of Unsung Hero,” August 18, 2011.

Linda Ong, “New Young Oak Center to Serve as Mecca for Korean American Research” AsianWeek. October 14, 2010.

David Olson, “Korean American Studies Center Opens at University” The Press-Enterprise. October 2, 2010.

Katherine Yungmee Kim, “A Mecca” KoreAm. November 2010: 20

C.W Nevius. “Dirty secret of black-on-Asian violence is out” S.F. Chronicle. May 2, 2010.

Jennifer Steinhauser, “For a New Generation, Kimchi goes with Tacos” New York Times. February 25, 2009.

Yong-Woon Yu, “Col. Kim Project Gathering.” Korea Daily. February 10, 2007.

Douglas Quan, “Asian Market Chain Set for Chino Hills” The Press-Enterprise. February 7, 2007. “Hero Young Oak Kim” Korea Daily. February 3, 2007.

Mona Gable, “The Fathers: Four Children were dead. West Magazine. October 29, 2006.

Ji-Eun Hong, “Dialogue is the key to conflict resolution” Korea Times. May 1, 2006.

Yeon Wha Jang, “Birth Tourism” Korea Daily News. April 29, 2006.

Douglas Quan, “Asian-American Community hit hard by killings.” The Press-Enterprise. April 17, 2006. Lisa B. McPheron and Douglas Quan, “Slaying, suicide motive unclear.” The Press-Enterprise. April 11, 2006: B8a. Hemmy So, “Koreans Stunned by Tragedy” Los Angeles Times, April 8, 2006. “Korean American War Vet Awarded Korea’s Highest Military Honor” by Daisy Nguyen. Associated Press. October 21, 2005. “What it means to be Korean American?” The Korea Times. June 3, 2004.

“A Report Details How Japan Ran Wartime Brothels” Los Angeles Times. December 5, 2003. “Seek Peace for the Korean Peninsula.” Press-Enterprise. June 29, 2003.

38 Interviewed with following newspapers on 10th anniversary of Los Angeles civil unrest during the month of April 2002: Press-Enterprise, Hangyere Shinmun, Desert- Sun, Atlanta Constitution, Christian Science Monitor, Associated Press, LA Times, and San Jose Mercury News. Columnist for Korea Daily in Los Angeles from March 2001 – 2003.

“Policy Can Match the Demographics” Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1997: B5.

“Los Angeles Riots: Five Years After” The Korea Central Daily. April 28, 1997: C2.

“Korean American Suffering Must be Known to American Public” The Korea Times. April 26, 1997: A3. "Who Am I: In Search of Korean American Identity" Shin Dong-A. Seoul: Korea, January 1996: 540-547. "Goodwill Alone Can't Rebuild L.A." (with Jeannette Diaz-Veizades) Los Angeles Times, May 28, 1995: M5. "An Emerging Minority Seeks a Role in a Changing America" Los Angeles Times, May 31, 1994: B5. "Chan Ho Park and Jackie Robinson Syndrome" Sisa Journal, Seoul: Korea. April 21, 1994: 86. "The Messengers Are Sending Wrong Signals to L.A." with Angela Oh. Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1994: B7. "Korean Business and Multiracial Society" The Korea Times, April 7, 1994: B3.

"Korean Immigration History: 1903-Present" The Korea Times, February, 12, 1993: A23. "Toward Just Society by Overcoming Walls of Racial Conflict" The Peacemaking Bulletin, Vol. II No. 5 June 1992: 1-3. "Korean Americans in Los Angeles: A Brief History" LA Weekly, January 3-9, 1992: 15-17.

GRANTS and Gifts:

“Pachappa Camp: First Korean Settlement in America Museum Exhibit. $10,000 Academy of Korean Studies, February 2010- Jan. 2021. M & L Hong Foundation, $370,000 (01/12/2018) Academy of Korean Studies, “Korean Culture & Ethos in the U.S. and World: Teaching Korean Culture & Society - $135,000 (3 years), principal investigator. 07/01/2014 $1,125 Academic Senate grant, 2013-2014. $1,150 Academic Senate grant, 2012-2013. Twentieth Anniversary of Los Angeles Riots Conference grant from the Korea Foundation, $20,000, April 2012. Overseas Koreans Foundation grant, $2.7 million to establish the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies at UC Riverside (2010-2011)

39 Korea Foundation research grant, $67,000 (2008-2009) Academic Senate grant, 2009-2010, $1,500 Korea Foundation, $67,400 (2008-09) Korean Consulate General, $1,000 (2007) Lim, Luger, and Kim, $3,000 (2007) Lee, Hong, Degerman, Kang & Schmadeka, $1,000 (2007) Lee and Roh, $500 (2007) Café Mak, $4,000 (2006) Poly Mate Inc., $4,000 (2006) “Colonel Young Oak Kim Research Grant” Bright Future Foundation, 2006-2007: $10,000. “Modern Korean History and the Globalization of Korea in the 21st Century” Korea Foundation, Dec. 2000 – Dec. 2001: $200,000. “A Common History Among Asian Neighbors” Pacific Rim Research Grant, 2002 – 2003: $9,400. “Community Research Grant” Bright Future Foundation, 2002 –2003: $10,000. “Community Research Grant” Dura Coat, 2001 –2002: $10,000.

EDITORIAL BOARD

Korean and Korean American Studies Journal, Co-Editor (2003-Present) Amerasia Journal (2004-Present) Korean Economy and Society (1999-Present) Journal of Democracy and Human Rights (2001-Present)

MEMBERSHIP:

Board member, Council of Korean Americans (2018-Present) Advisor, Overseas Koreans Foundation (2018-Present) Council of Korean Americans (2014-Present) Board Member, The International Network for Korean Language and Culture (2002-2005) Member, Association for Asian American Studies (1982-Present) Member, National Association for Ethnic Studies Member, University of California Task Force on Asian Languages Advisory Member, The Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification in Los Angeles (1993-1995) Research Council, Korean American Policy Research Institute (KAPRI) Member, Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Asian Pacific American Affairs, University of California at Riverside

COMMUNITY SERVICES:

State Historic Preservation Office, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in California

40 Advisory Committee (February 2019- Present)

“25 Years of Achievement” UCR Chancellor’s Recognition of Staff and Faculty Program, July 2017.

Pachappa Camp designation as City of Riverside’s “City Point of Cultural Interest” 2016.

Advisor, Vietnam-ASEAN Friendship Association. Hochiminh City, Vietnam.

Consultant, Smithsonian Community Musuem at Anacostia (Washington D.C.) for “Korean Merchant and African American Customer Project” (April 2008).

Commissioner, Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante’s Commission on One California, August 2001- 2004. Board of Directors, East Rock Institute, 2001-Present Board of Directors, Foundation for SAT II Korean, 2002 – 2004. Board of Directors, Korean Association of Inland Empire, 2002 – 2004. Advisor, Korean Human Rights Institute for Los Angeles, 1999 –2001. Advisory Board, Korean American National Museum 1999 –2001. Advisory Board, the National Association for Korean American Service & Education Consortium, July 1997 - 2000. President, The Committee for SAT II Korean, July 1994-June 1995. Coordinator, the Friends of the K. Baek Committee, 1988 - Present. Member of the Black-Korean Alliance (BKA) 1988 - 1992. Board of the Directors, The Korean Community Center of the East Bay (KCCEB), 1984-1988.

SPECIAL AWARDS:

“Order of Civil Merit, Magnolia Medal” from the Republic of Korea in 2019.

December 2019, Grand Prize. Association for the Studies of Koreans Abroad in Korea.

33 People Award by 100th Anniversary of March 1st Movement Committee. March 1, 1919.

May 2013, “Outstanding Faculty Award” Asian Pacific Student Association’s annual Leadership and Service Awards Banquet.

Excellent Korean American Performer in 2011, Silicon Valley Korean American Federation, December 10, 2011.

April 10, 2005 “Trailblazer Award” East Rock Institute, New Haven, Connecticut, ERI

December 16, 2004 “Outstanding Alumnus Award” Incheon High school Alumni

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January 2004 “Special Alumni of the Year” Incheon High school, Incheon: Korea

August 11, 2001 “Commendation Award” State of California: Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante in recognition for dedicated service to Ahn Chang Ho Memorial Foundation of Riverside

February 4, 2000 “Appreciation Award” Korean Human Rights Institute in recognition of human rights works for the past 20 years in the U.S.

July 1999 “Special Award” The Korean Adoptee and Adoptive Family Network (KAAN) in recognition of linking adoption community with the local Korean American community.

May 4, 1996 “Milal Award” The Christian Federation of Korean Women, USA in Education

Oct. 11, 1995 “John Anson Ford Award” Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission in Higher Education for promoting intergroup understanding

Oct. 9, 1995 “President's Award” Republic of Korea for promoting Korean language in the United States

Sept. 14, 1995 “Education Award” University of California, Los Angeles. Asian American Studies Center 25th Anniversary

Sept. 14, 1995 “Certificate of Recognition” Richard Riodan, a Mayor of Los Angeles and Jackie Goldberg, a member of LA City Council.

Sept. 14, 1995 “Commendation Award” Los Angeles County Supervisors, Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (second district) and Zev Yarslavsky (third district)

Sept. 14, 1995 “Certificate of Congressional Recognition” Lucille Roybal-Allard, 33rd district

Sept. 14, 1995 “Certificate of Recognition” Hilda L. Solis, State Senator

Sept. 14, 1995 “Commendation from the James K. Hahn” Los Angeles City Attorney

August 12, 1995 “The Global Korea Award” Michigan State University Council on Korean Studies International Studies and Programs

May 10, 1995 “Certificate of Recognition” The College Board

42 1995 – 96 “Affirmative Action Career Development Award” University of California, Riverside

March 5, 1994 Distinguished Korean American Award of 1994. State University of New York, Stony Brook

Fall 1993 “Fellow” at the UC Humanities Research Institute, University of California

SPECIAL SKILLS:

Fluent in written and conversational Korean and English. The California Community Colleges Instructor Credential in Ethnic Studies. Read Chinese characters.

REFERENCES: Available Upon Request

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