Refuge and Loss | Hyo Sun Yang | Letters To My Hometown

Published 2024-05-30
Hyo Sun Yang was born in 1945 in Manwol, Kaesong City. Her father, a surgeon at Kaesong Provincial Hospital, continued his work there until the Korean War escalated. Hyo Sun recalls the hospital being a refuge for many during the war. At the war's peak, her father was captured by the North Korean army, and she never saw him again. His fate remains unknown, leaving her hopeful yet uncertain, wishing for both his well-being and eternal peace. In response to growing political tensions, Hyo Sun, along with her mother and brother, relocated to South Korea. They eventually made their way to the U.S., where she and her brother now reside.

This interview was filmed on July 19th, 2023 in Glendale, CA.

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Interviewer + Videographer: Paul Kyumin Lee @paulkyuminlee
Editor: Julian Kim @julian_pg
Production Manager: Kimberly Young Sun @kimberlyyoungsun
Executive Producer: HJ Lee
Translator: Esther Kang

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