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      <image:title>About - Erin Aeran Chung Erin Aeran Chung is the Charles D. Miller Professor of East Asian Politics in the Department of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. She previously served as the director of the East Asian Studies Program and as one of the founding co-directors of the Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship (RIC) Program. Professor Chung specializes in East Asian political economy, international migration, civil society, and comparative racial politics. She is the author of Immigration and Citizenship in Japan (Cambridge, 2010, 2014; Japanese translation, Akashi Shoten, 2012) and Immigrant Incorporation in East Asian Democracies (Cambridge, 2020), which received the 2021 ASA Asia and Asian America Section Transnational Asia Book Award and Honorable Mention for the 2021 APSA Migration &amp; Citizenship Section Book Award. She was awarded a five-year grant (2018-2022) from the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) to support the completion of her third book project on Citizenship, Social Capital, and Racial Politics in the Korean Diaspora.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Clara Han, MD/PhD is Professor of Anthropology at the Johns Hopkins University. Her research interests reside in the overlapping themes of poverty, disease and illness, care and violence, the catastrophic and the everyday. She is the author of Seeing Like a Child: Inheriting the Korean War (Fordham University Press, 2021) and Life in Debt: Times of Care and Violence in Neoliberal Chile (University of California Press, 2012). She is the co-editor of Living and Dying in the Contemporary World: A Compendium (University of California Press, 2015).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>H. Yumi Kim is a historian of Japan and Korea, with research and teaching interests in histories of women, gender, kinship, colonialism, and religion in East Asia and Pacific empires in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is author of Madness in the Family: Women, Care, and Illness in Japan (Oxford University Press, 2022), which shows the centrality of family and women’s labor in the care and management of those considered mentally ill in late 19th and early 20th century Japan.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ga Eun Cho is a PhD Student at the Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University. Her dissertation investigates how states use emigration policies for economic development by homogenizing the nation under socioeconomic goals. Her project aims to illustrate the transnational dynamics shaping emigration policies, diaspora engagement, and diaspora politics. Her research has been supported by the Andrew Mellon Language Fund, and the program of East Asian Studies at Johns Hopkins. Previously, Ga Eun earned her Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies from Yonsei University, South Korea, where she also served as the editor-in-chief of the student-run newspaper, Yonsei Chunchu. She also pursued a Master of Arts in International Relations from Seoul National University, South Korea. She has also worked as a researcher for the Urban Humanities Initiative, an international public engagement project at the municipal think tank, the Seoul Institute.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nandini Dey is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University. Her dissertation investigates the links between colonial-era institutions and postcolonial citizenship regimes. Her project aims to illustrate the foundational ways colonial legacies constitute citizenship regimes after independence and how group claims, rather than individual rights, are critical to this project. Her dissertation research is supported by the APSA–NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant and the Nicole Suveges Fieldwork Fellowship. Previously, Nandini earned her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science from the University of Delhi, India, and a Master of Science in History from the University of Edinburgh, UK. She was also an editor for history, religion, and philosophy books at Oxford University Press in New Delhi, India. At Johns Hopkins, Nandini has been involved with multiple research projects on topics that range from colonial state formation to the women’s suffrage movement in the US to research ethics in conflict zones. She enjoys teaching and was awarded the Dean’s Teaching Fellowship by the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to teach a course titled ‘The Citizen and the Foreigner in South Asia’ (Fall 2021). Nandini was a member of the first class of the APSA Public Scholarship Program in 2019. In 2021, she was awarded the Malcolm H. Laucheimer Fellowship by the Department of Political Science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Youjoung (Yuna) Kim is a third-year PhD student at the Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University. Her dissertation investigates bureaucratic procedures that are required to ensure the legal status of “the bereaved” as outlined in the Jeju 4.3 Incident Special Act. Her project aims to illustrate how the official acknowledgment of “the bereaved” configures the ways in which people honor their ancestors and how the South Korean state’s reconciliation project functions as nation-building intended to legitimatize state power. Her research has been supported by the SPA/RLF Fellowship, the Andrew Mellon Language Fund, and the programs in Women, Gender and Sexuality and East Asian studies at Johns Hopkins.   Previously, Youjoung earned her Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies and Cultural Studies from Macquarie University, Australia, and a Master of Arts in Anthropology from SOAS, University of London, the UK. Before undertaking her doctoral studies, she worked as a researcher and a coordinator at Jeju 4.3 Research Institute and participated as a research collaborator in a project, Political Apologies Across Cultures, conducted by Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Recently, she worked as a research assistant for Dr. Jane Jin Kaisen (the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts) on Jeju Island, South Korea.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - Hannah Lee Scherr</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hannah Lee Scherr graduated from Johns Hopkins in 2022 with degrees in East Asian Studies and Political Science. She completed a thesis comparing the ROK as an American “ally” during the Korean and Vietnam War periods.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - Sim Low</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sim Low is double majoring in Public Health and Africana Studies. Her research interests include early Asian-American history, specifically the development of community and enclaves, the relationship between policing/carceral structures and pandemic policies, and the revolutionary history of Afro-Asian solidarity. Sim is the president of the Johns Hopkins University Debate Council and they are on the student committee for the University Debate Initiative under the SNF Agora Institute. She’s passionate about debate and dialogue as a forum for investigating and analyzing issues. Outside of JHU Debate, Sim serves as the assistant policy debate coach at Georgetown Day School.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vanessa Han (she/her) is an undergraduate student at the Johns Hopkins University double-majoring in Sociology and International Studies on the Global Social Change and Development track with a minor in History. Her academic interests include Asian American history, interracial relations and solidarity, and the carceral state. Outside of academics, Vanessa is Director of Campus Engagement for Inter-Asian Council and Director of Special Events for Multicultural Leadership Council. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Suzy Schlosberg (she/her) is an undergraduate student at the Johns Hopkins University majoring in International Studies with a minor in East Asian Studies. This past summer, Suzy interned for the Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, deepening her interest in local AAPI stories. Suzy has worked as a community researcher for Towson University Asian Arts &amp; Culture Center on sharing and celebrating Baltimore’s Koreatown and historic Chinatown.</image:caption>
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