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In 2013, Ju Hong, a Bay Area immigrant rights organizer, emerged onto the national scene when he challenged President Obama on his mass deportation record during a speech in San Francisco. His intervention was covered by major media outlets, and his writings subsequently appeared on Politico, Huffington Post, and The Korea Times.
Ju is the board chair of the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC), and a member of the Leadership Council of Immigrants Rising.
His passion project, ImmigrAsians Podcast, captures the stories of Asian undocumented people in the United States. You can follow his passion project on Instagram @ImmigrAsians.
Support the work by...
signing the #citizen4all petition: https://nakasec.org/c4all-action
calling Congress sessions: https://forms.gle/yYLMSGcbuA6o6mJo8
following Ju Hong's personal podcast on Instagram @Immigrasians (https://www.instagram.com/immigrasians/)
ABOUT THE (UN)DOCUSTUDIES SERIES
This series explores a range of narratives surrounding undocumented status and migration as part of the (Un)docu Studies course, which aims to empower undocumented students and their allies as agents of transformative social change. This series is sponsored by Undocumented Student Services at UC Santa Cruz.