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Through her hard conversations with the Asian-American community, Chang did say she is hopeful for the future. Throughout her three-decade long career as a journalist, Chang has covered a variety of difficult news topics, ranging from abductions to mass shootings to hate crimes.

Although it's sometimes difficult to report on these stories, Chang recognizes the significance of the job and the importance of self-care. Editor's Picks 1. Take it from Dr. Temple Grandin: 'Explore and experiment'. Courtesy Juju Chang.

Left, Juju Chang in her green card photo when she immigrated to the U. I also recently did a story on GMA about cold caps. She had donated her money to starting a cosmetology center at Phoenix House, which is a heroin addiction clinic in New York. Another story that is relevant to KoreAm is that I recently went to Korea. My mom came with me to Korea. We interviewed my great uncle, who was a veteran of the Korean War. We knew that he was like a big deal diplomat and head of Korean Airlines for a while, but turns out he is a genuine bona fide Korean War hero.

This story was un-freaking believable. Of the 10 pilots of [these 10 Ps, the so-called Mustangs, that the U. But we only discovered his war heroism during this 60th anniversary of the Korean war story that I was doing. It was an incredibly proud moment for me. Photo by Danny Kim. What was it like meeting the president of Korea? Was it the first time you were meeting a Korean president? It was great to meet President Lee. He was incredibly bright, charming and clearly someone who is an impressive world leader.

Sixty years ago, they were a bottom 20 world power. Yesterday was a pretty hectic day. And then we have a hair and makeup team that helps. And yesterday I went straight from the studio to the airport, got on a flight to Washington, D. Covering the earthquake in Haiti. Participating in the [Housatonic Valley] triathlon [this past September] was one of the top 20 happiest things in my life.

We got together 60 colleagues at ABC to raise money for Haiti. We did this thing that scared us. We empowered people. So it was really great. We read this magazine—which I love by the way! One of my favorite phrases in Korean is bangapsumnida.

With U. Vice President Joe Biden and wife Jill. Photo by Martin H. What advice do you have for someone who wants to get to the top of something—like you? The top is a very narrow place. So ultimately, my advice is stay true to yourself. Stay true to the things that bring you joy and keep your integrity.

The way you spend the day is the way you spend your life, an author wisely once said. The show, curated by artists Mark Todd and Esther Pearl […]. By submitting your email, you agree our Terms and Privacy Notice and to receive email correspondence from us. Her extensive feature reporting covers parenting dilemmas, opioid addictions and social media moguls like Dude Perfect and Kendall Jenner.

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