Interview With Christine Hong: What’s Happening on the Korean Peninsula

In this interview, Christine Hong speaks about the Korean history not told in corporate media, present day moves towards peace on the peninsula, and more.

Christine Hong is an associate professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and an executive board member of the Korea Policy Institute. She has spent time in North Korea, including as part of a North American peace delegation.

She specializes in transnational Asian American, Korean diaspora, critical Pacific Rim, and comparative ethnic studies.

She is a board member of the Critical Ethnic Studies Association, an executive board member of the Korea Policy Institute, a coordinating committee member of the National Campaign to End the Korean War, and a member of the Working Group on Peace and Demilitarization in Asia and the Pacific.
*Related prior interviews:
Gregory Elich On The DPRK
“Eva Bartlett in North Korea – Going Behind the Media Iron Curtain”–The Taylor Report & 21st Century Wire
Interview With The Makers of “The Haircut (2017) A North Korean Adventure”
What We Saw in North Korea Goes against Everything Western Media Wants Us to Believe
Photo-Report: The North Korea Neither Trump Nor Western Media Wants The World To See,  October 20th, 2017, Mint Press News

Christine Hong Web Sites:

Korea Policy Institute
kpolicy.org/
National Campaign to End the Korean War
www.endthekoreanwar.org/
Working Group for Peace and Demilitarization in Asia and the Pacific
www.asiapacificinitiative.org/?doing_wp_…7021484375
Legacies of the Korean War
legaciesofthekoreanwar.org/
literature.ucsc.edu/faculty/singlet…&cruz_id=cjhong

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