KoreanAmericanHeritage.com presents Flip's last episode with us at KAHP. It has been an awesome journey to have Flip as the American Korean Community historian. Through his own family history and personal experiences Flip has told us the American Korean odyssey. His unique perspective allowed us to critically think of the current issues and reflections of the past. Wish Flip thanks by emailing him at [email protected].     A special surprise guest is in store as well to wish Flip a hello and goodbye.    The newspaper article Flip referenced to about the Korean gov't advice towards pregnant women. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/12/world/asia/korea-pregnant-women-advice-seoul.html    Enjoy!    KAHP is hosted by Philip "Flip" Cuddy grandson to Dosan Ahn Chang Ho, son to Susan Ahn Cuddy, one of the most knowledgeable historian in American Korean History. The other Co-Host is Han Kim, an avid Korean Pungmul Player and has a BA from UCLA in East Asian Studies. Together they seek the truth to this American Korean odyssey.     KAHP Logo designed by Minsoo Kim. KAHP Intro music credited to Ban-Jang Kim of Windy City. Please contact [email protected] for any questions and suggestions.

 

KoreanAmericanHeritage.com presents Flip's last episode with us at KAHP. It has been an awesome journey to have Flip as the American Korean Community historian. Through his own family history and personal experiences Flip has told us the American Korean odyssey. His unique perspective allowed us to critically think of the current issues and reflections of the past. Wish Flip thanks by emailing him at [email protected].     A special surprise guest is in store as well to wish Flip a hello and goodbye.    The newspaper article Flip referenced to about the Korean gov't advice towards pregnant women. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/12/world/asia/korea-pregnant-women-advice-seoul.html    Enjoy!    KAHP is hosted by Philip "Flip" Cuddy grandson to Dosan Ahn Chang Ho, son to Susan Ahn Cuddy, one of the most knowledgeable historian in American Korean History. The other Co-Host is Han Kim, an avid Korean Pungmul Player and has a BA from UCLA in East Asian Studies. Together they seek the truth to this American Korean odyssey.     KAHP Logo designed by Minsoo Kim. KAHP Intro music credited to Ban-Jang Kim of Windy City. Please contact [email protected] for any questions and suggestions.