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One Book One Northwestern hosts Helen Cho for talk on Korean diaspora

One Book One Northwestern is a program at Northwestern University that aims to promote diversity and understanding through literature. As part of this program, Asian American studies Prof. Helen Cho gave a talk in partnership with One Book One Northwestern in the Dittmar Gallery at Norris University Center on Wednesday evening. The talk was titled "Swept Up in the Korean Wave: Feeling and Belonging in the Korean Diaspora."

During her talk, Prof. Cho explored the navigation of Korean identity in an age of increased visibility for Asian Americans. She discussed the challenges faced by Korean Americans as they try to balance their cultural heritage with their American identity, and she also highlighted the importance of community and connection in maintaining a sense of belonging.

Prof. Cho is a renowned scholar in the field of Asian American studies, and her work has focused on issues of race, ethnicity, and identity. She has published numerous articles and books on these topics, and she is widely regarded as an expert in the field.

The talk was well-attended by students, faculty, and members of the Northwestern community. Many attendees expressed appreciation for Prof. Cho's insights and perspectives on Korean identity and the challenges faced by Korean Americans. The event was a valuable opportunity for the Northwestern community to learn more about the experiences of Korean Americans and to engage in important conversations about diversity and inclusion.


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