I’ve been following the Solheim Cup, a golf team competition between American and European women. The competition is intense and the enthusiasm of players and the gallery contagious. On the American team, Michelle Wie and Christina Kim are two players with very different playing styles, personalities, and even looks. However, they share the common Korean [...]
Posts Tagged ‘korean american’
Korean-American Golfers Dance, High-Five for America
Posted in society, tagged Christina Kim, golf, korean american, Michelle Wie, solheim cup on August 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Celebrate Korean-American Day: I Love the Hyphen
Posted in society, tagged Anthony Kim, Ben Song, Favorite Korean-Americans, Grace Kelly, Hines Ward, James Kyson Lee, January 13, Jeong Kim, John Cho, kaba modern, korean american, Korean-American Day, Moon Bloodgood on January 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Let me introduce to you to Korean-American Day… well it was yesterday. Yeah, apparently the US congress, in honor of the centennial anniversary of Korean immigration, appointed January 13 as Korean-American Day back in 2003. So, it’s not quite St. Patty’s day the Irish got, but having a day to remember my heritage [...]
Shari Song, Community Activitist, Mother, Wife
Posted in People, society, tagged ACRS, anniversary, community service, democrats, KAPS, KAVA, korean american, Korean-American Professional Society, Korean-American Voters' Alliance, modern woman, mother, Politics, shari song, skyline properties, soroptimist, wife on October 9, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Meet Shari Song, a community leader and activitist. Shari has volunteered for years as an advocate for local Asian-Americans. In 1993, Shari co-founded the Seattle Korean-American Professional Society (KAPS). Later, she served as president of Korean-American Voters Alliance (KAVA). These organizations have now merged to be the Korean-Amercian Coalition (KAC) Seattle chapter. She has [...]




