In this 2015 interview for the Legacies of the Korean War oral history project, Dohee Lee, a Bay area-based, Jeju-born artist whose music and dance…
By Youjoung (Yuna) Kim The first object that visitors see when they enter the Jeju 4.3 (Sasam)[i] Memorial Park is a white memorial stone lying…
By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States…
By Jane Jin Kaisen The excerpt from “Ghosts,” the first video in Jane Jin Kaisen’s 8-channel video installation Reiterations of Dissent (2011/16), begins with the…
By Hyun Ki-young Many writers have unbearably painful or tragic memories of their youth and choose to become writers as if ordained by fate. Such…
By Christine Hong Introduction: Jeju Sasam as Deimperializing Korean War History The anticolonial Swedish writer, Sven Lindqvist, once remarked that to Americans, the Korean War…
In September 2018, students, faculty, and staff at Duke University rallied alongside local residents to advocate the renaming of Carr Building due to the legacy…
By Anderson Hagler In 2017, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a motion to officially changed the name of Columbus Day to Indigenous…
By James Chappel In his 1963 “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King, Jr., explains the greatest impediment to progress. It is not, in…
By Rayhan Jhanji The Classroom Building (hereafter referred to by its former name, the Carr Building) has become a centerpoint of the struggle for activist…