Meet Scholarship Recipient: Sam Ha
The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Neulsaem “Sam” Ha. Read his brief biography and some of his thoughts on the importance of social justice.
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The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Neulsaem “Sam” Ha. Read his brief biography and some of his thoughts on the importance of social justice.
The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Daeju Kang, one of the recipients of the 2021/22 Multiracial Student Scholarships. Read his brief biography and some of his thoughts on the importance of social justice.
The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Harim Park, one of the recipients of the 2021/22 Multiracial Student Scholarships. Read his brief biography and some of his thoughts on the importance of social justice.
"I have committed myself to serve those who are exposed to racism and need God’s mercy and justice around the world."
Korea, one of the most homogeneous nations, is also a country with strong exclusivity towards other races. I believe the spirit of Reformed theology is to love the weak and all races as God’s images.
The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Minho Jeong (“Jake”), one of the recipients of the 2021/22 Multiracial Student Scholarships.
It’s said so often in the U.S. that churches that get involved in social justice decline in membership. But the story of Korea, and the story of the African-American community in the U.S., tells a very different story.