
A space for holding the tension of cultural identity, family expectations, faith, and gently redefining what it means to be a “not bad Korean daughter”- where healing is not done alone, but together.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 22 | Founded | 3 months ago | Last Issue | 2 days ago |
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Last Sunday, I met my friend Rachelle for Korean food. She specifically requested kalguksu, so we went to a small hole-in-the-wall place (the best kind) in Palisades Park, NJ.
Here is the irony: Rachelle i...
Photo credit: Jamestown LP
One Saturday, I decided to drive over to my favorite outdoor mall- Ridge Hill- to return an Amazon package.
That was my plan.
One return.
30 minutes round trip.
And back home.
Instead, I spent the better par...
A few weeks ago, I found myself staring at the Memorial Day long weekend on my calendar.
In the past, a long weekend would have already been spoken for.
There might have been a family gathering to coordinate, a meal to plan, a grocery lis...
After I went to Paris this past February with my best friend and my birthday twin to celebrate our 60th birthdays, I thought something in me would shift permanently.
And something did.
But not in the way I expected.
I came back happy. Fu...
Photo taken by my bff
In February of this year, I stood on a street in Paris and had a thought that surprised me.
“What took me so long?”
The truth is, I had wanted to visit Paris since high school.
I had a teacher, Mrs. Sylvia Strauss,...
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A Korean daughter of immigrants writing about caregiving, faith, and what it feels like to carry expectations from every direction.
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