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groundings ep 10: reflections on the ordinariness of our lives as diasporic Korean women

25 min · 15 de ago de 2024
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Welcome to the final episode of groundings. In this episode, Ki-Sang looks back on the past season of groundings and offers her reflections on the process and importance of telling our own stories as Korean women in the diaspora.  ---- groundings, a storytelling project from choa magazine, takes a deep dive into the inner lives of women in the Korean diaspora. Support us at choamagazine.com/support [http://choamagazine.com/support] Hosted by Ki-Sang Yi Music by Haedeun Kim Follow us on Instagram @choamagazine [https://www.instagram.com/choamagazine/] or visit our website choamagazine.com [https://www.choamagazine.com/]

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