K. Connie Kang, pioneering Korean American journalist, dies at 76
by Laura Newberry, Los Angeles Times
Aug 19, 2019
2 minutes
LOS ANGELES - When riots broke out in Los Angeles in the spring of 1992, few local reporters covering the historical unrest were able to interview the Koreans whose neighborhoods were suddenly besieged by violence. They couldn't speak the language.
In the eyes of the Korean American Journalists Association, this was a huge problem. So, on the heels of the riots, the organization implored the Los Angeles Times
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