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Dear Korea, You’ve made me more proud to be American than I’ve ever felt in my entire life! I thought coming to Korea would make me more confused with my sense of identity, those parts of me from the South where I was raised. I was wrong. You showed me that my differences are things I should embrace, not hide. Something recently happened to me … Continue reading American name

Unknown's avatarJenn HarbinJune 8, 2019April 26, 2021Leave a comment

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Jenn Harbin is a Korean-American adoptee who was raised in the South. In 2019 while living in Seoul, she started Love Letters to Korea, sharing more about her experiences learning what it means to be Korean. She is a data-driven product manager and marketer who is passionate about storytelling and writing.

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