How my grandparents braved tragedy after immigrating to America, and what it means for me
Podcast |
RadioActive
Publisher |
KUOW
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Feb 16, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:02:51

Tae-Hyang and Nam-Sook Yu took a chance and moved from South Korea to the United States in the 1980s. They settled in Seattle, Washington, where they faced discrimination and prejudice for the sake of their daughters’ education. RadioActive’s Hayden Andersen has this story about his grandparents and his family history.

RadioActive’s Hayden Andersen has this story about his grandparents and his family history.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/grandparents-south-korea-immigration-braved-tragedy

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW's radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

Each person who chooses to immigrate to the United States brings their own unique story and set of circumstances. For Tae-Hyang and Nam-Sook Yu, that was taking a chance and moving from South Korea to the United States. The settled in Seattle, where they faced discrimination and prejudice for the sake of their daughters’ education. RadioActive’s Hayden Andersen has this story about his grandparents and his family history.

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