• adult Korean adoptees who visited Korea as tourists every year, in addition to raising public awareness of the Korean adoptee diaspora, forced Korea to face...
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    Amy Anderson (comedian) (category American adoptees)
    Yellow Mom". Retrieved June 27, 2011. Shah, Allie (July 10, 2006). "Korean adoptee breaks new ground in stand-up comedy". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota...
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  • It is not uncommon for Korean adoptees to be deported from the United States. Due to the institutional and parental failure to grant and apply for adopted...
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  • Blue Bayou (film) (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    on September 17, 2021, by Focus Features. Antonio LeBlanc is a Korean-American adoptee and tattoo artist living outside New Orleans with his pregnant...
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    March 2011. Jang, Jae-il (11 December 1998). "Adult Korean Adoptees in Search of Roots". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 20 January 2013...
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  • Twinsters (category Films about Korean Americans)
    to be a Korean adoptee and star of Glee. The two worked together to cofound a company dedicated to providing a resource online for adoptees to learn...
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    Kimchi (category CS1 Korean (North Korea)-language sources (ko-kp))
    bacteria. South Korea developed programs for adult Korean adoptees to return to South Korea and learn about what it means to be Korean. One of these programs...
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  • Holt Children's Services (category Aftermath of the Korean War)
    International Children's Services. International adoption of South Korean children Korean adoptee Operation Babylift "Leaders Trusted to Keep the Holt Promise"...
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    Pauline Park (category American adoptees)
    Journey of a Transgendered Korean Adoptee," also directed by Tung. On 28 June 2015, she was the keynote speaker at the Queer Korea Festival/Seoul Pride Parade...
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    Michaela Dietz (category South Korean adoptees)
    Geekiary. Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. I'm a proud Korean-American adoptee and I think my personal experiences have allowed me to relate to...
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  • Tie a Yellow Ribbon (category Films about Korean Americans)
    adult East Asian American women through its main character, Jenny, a Korean adoptee in America struggling thorough life and difficult relationships. It...
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    Soon-Yi Previn (category South Korean adoptees)
    Soon-Yi Previn (/ˈprɛvɪn/; née Oh Soon-hee, Korean: 오순희; born c. October 8, 1970) is the adopted daughter of actress Mia Farrow and musician André Previn...
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  • Seoul Searching (category 2010s Korean-language films)
    feature to highlight the Korean adoptee experience and diaspora in America. The film became a flagship movie for Korean adoptees which director Benson Lee...
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    Samantha Futerman (category South Korean adoptees)
    them meeting each other in person and their trip to the adoptee conference in Seoul, South Korea, where they also meet their foster mothers. Since meeting...
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  • A Kitty Bobo Show (category Films about Korean Americans)
    coolness to his friends. The premise is roughly based on Dunn's life as a Korean adoptee, and the main character had previously been featured in a comic strip...
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  • KAD or Kad may refer to: KAD, a Korean Adoptee Kathmandu Association of the Deaf Kad network, a file sharing network Kad (river), a river in Perm Krai...
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  • given to foreign spouses of Korean citizens. Limited to those married to a visa holder. Also includes returning Korean adoptees. Bureau of Immigration (2006)...
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    Jenna Ushkowitz (category South Korean adoptees)
    by fellow adoptee Samantha Futerman to found Kindred: The Foundation for Adoption, created to provide international and domestic adoptees and their families...
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    Nicole Chung (category South Korean adoptees)
    2018. Tuttle, Kate (October 5, 2018). "Raised by white parents, a Korean adoptee wrestles with identity". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original...
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  • Omma Poom Park (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    conjunction with Me & Korea, an organization supporting Korean adoptees in the US." "Park information map". Facebook. "S. Koreans spending $18.3M to turn...
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    Fleur Pellerin (category South Korean adoptees)
    providing legal advice to the French government. Adoption in France Korean adoptee "From adoptee to French minister". The Dong-a Ilbo. 19 May 2012. Pellerin overcame...
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  • A. David Ryu, first Korean American elected to the Los Angeles City Council Paull Shin, Washington state senator; Korean adoptee Anna Song, trustee on...
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  • Kim (Korean: 김; Hanja: 金) is the most common surname in Korea. As of the 2015 South Korean census, there were 10,689,959 people by this name in South...
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    Lee Na-young (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    Own World screenwriter In Jung-ok for Ireland, a 2004 drama about a Korean adoptee who journeys to her homeland, but its reception was less positive. During...
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  • Arierang (category South Korean adoptees)
    Arierang is the Dutch association for Korean Adoptees in the Netherlands. International adoption of South Korean children to the Netherlands exists since...
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  • Thomas Park Clement (category South Korean adoptees)
    hundreds of Korean adoptees. He has also supported humanitarian missions to North Korea and Africa, as well as led them. He is married to Korean artist Wonsook...
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  • The aftermath of the Korean War set the tone for Cold War tension between superpowers. The Korean War was important in the development of the Cold War...
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  • Rakaa (category American musicians of Korean descent)
    alongside Evidence and DJ Babu. His mother was a half Korean adoptee who was born in Korea during the Korean War and came to the United States at an early age...
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  • Thomas Hwan (category South Korean adoptees)
    "Rotterdam 2018 Review: THE RETURN, a Poignant and Authentic Tale of Korean Adoptees Returning Home". Screen Anarchy. Retrieved 8 May 2018. "On Stage; Danica...
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  • their large Korean American and Korean Canadian communities, few Koreans in France seek to naturalise as French citizens. Among all South Korean nationals...
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