S3 E15: Do What You Love Despite Lack of Representation with Jean H. Lee

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From the outset, Jean H. Lee harbored a clear passion for journalism. Yet, breaking into a field devoid of faces resembling her own posed challenges. Undeterred by the lack of representation, Jean persevered, eventually emerging as one of the foremost journalists of her time. Over her 20-year tenure with the Associated Press, she not only achieved remarkable success but also secured unparalleled access to North Korea—a feat few could boast. Spearheading the opening of the Seoul and Pyongyang Bureaus, Jean made history as one of the first Korean Americans to oversee both South and North Korea's coverage, solidifying her status as a leading authority on the region. Jean H. Lee's journey exemplifies resilience and determination in the face of adversity. As a seasoned journalist, she has garnered acclaim for her incisive reporting and unparalleled insights into North Korea. From navigating safety concerns to establishing a bureau in an enigmatic nation, Jean's story is one of unwavering commitment to her craft and an unyielding pursuit of truth. This May, in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we celebrate Jean's remarkable achievements and her invaluable contributions to journalism. Connect with Jean Lee on LinkedIn and JHLeeMedia.com to delve deeper into her inspiring narrative. For more stories of courage and innovation, subscribe to Curious Monica by InnovatorsBox, where host Monica H. Kang engages with trailblazers shaping positive change. Explore further at curiousmonica.com.    Click here for the episode shownotes, video, mentioned resources, episode transcripts, and more.

S3 E15: Do What You Love Despite Lack of Representation with Jean H. Lee

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