The Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies
Publications
Books
- Pachappa Camp: The First Koreatown. Sung An Dang Books. October 2018.
- Korean American Pioneer Aviators: The Willows Airmen. Lexington Books. May 2015.
- 1920 Opening the Sky of Korea. Published in Korea, 2013.
- Unsung Hero: The Story of Col. Young Oak Kim. Translation.
Riverside, California: YOK Center for Korean American Studies, UC Riverside, 2011. - African Americans. Reprint with new and updated introduction as a twentieth anniversary of LA civil unrest of 1993 edition by Korea University Press.
Ethnic Peace in the American City: Community Building in Los Angeles and Beyond (With Jeanette Diaz-Veizades). New York University Press, 1999. - Following the Footsteps of Korean Americans. T'aep'yŏngyang P'yŏnghwa Yŏn'guso Press, 1995.
- Who African Americans Are. Korean Language Book.
Book Chapters
- “Korean Disapora in America.” Introduction Article in Unsung Hero: The Story of Col. Young Oak Kim.
Riverside, California: YOK Center for Korean American Studies, UC Riverside, 2011. - "Korean Americans." Chapter in the Encyclopedia of Asian American Issues Today.
Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood Press, December 2009. - “Community in Transition: Korean American Empowerment in the 21st Century.” In 2009 Civilization and Peace.
Seoul: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2010: 97-120.
Journal Articles
- "Confronting Sa-i-Gu: Twenty Years After the Los Angeles Riots." American Studies. American Studies Institute, Seoul National University. 2013.
- "Remembering Sa-I-Gu." Amerasia Journal. Vol. 38, No. 1, 2012: 31-33.
- "Confronting Sa-i-Gu: Twenty Years After the Los Angeles Riots." American Studies. Vol. 35, No. 2, November 2012.
- “Remembering Sa-I-Gu.” Amerasia Journal. Vol. 38, No. 1, 2012: 31-33.
- "Lesson Plan: Toward Understanding Korean and African American Relations." The OAH Magazine of History. Vol. 10, No. 4, Summer 1996.