Katherine Yungmee Kim

Program Director, Koreatown Storytelling Program at KYCC (Koreatown Youth and Community Center)

Katherine Yungmee Kim is an experienced professional in community programs and communications, currently serving as Program Director for the Koreatown Storytelling Program at the Koreatown Youth and Community Center since January 2011. Katherine has also held positions as a Senior Communications Editor at Generations United and as a member of the Diverse Intergenerational Programs Advisory Board, focusing on cultural inclusivity. Additionally, Katherine was a Gen2Gen Innovation Fellow at CoGenerate and a Contributing Editor at KoreAm Journal, where responsibilities included community engagement and feature writing. Katherine began a career in journalism as an Education Reporting Fellow at New America Media. Katherine holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Columbia University and a B.A. in English and Art History from Vassar College.

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Los Angeles, United States

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KYCC (Koreatown Youth and Community Center)

The Koreatown Youth and Community Center is a nonprofit, community-based organization that has been serving the Koreatown community since 1975. KYCC's programs and services are specifically directed towards recently immigrated, economically disadvantaged youth and their families who experience coping and adjustment difficulties due to language and cultural barriers. Since its inception, KYCC has striven to improve the quality of its programs, as well as to diversify its services to meet the evolving needs of the Korean American population and the multiethnic Koreatown community.


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