KCCNYC MONTHLY
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KOREAN LITERATURE CORNER - Mar 2026
By Eun Byoul Oh
March 8th is International Women’s Day and this month we will celebrate Korea’s female deity Mago. Mago, known as Mago the grandmother (마고 할머니), is a female deity celebrated in Korea as a goddess of creation.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR - VOL. 21
By Eun Byoul Oh
Lunar New Year is only a couple of weeks away, and Koreans always take their last chances to wish everyone a Happy New Year. I always thought that it is a great thing that we get to say happy new year to everyone for a little longer.
KCCNYC COMMUNITY NEWS - Feb 2026
By KCCNYC Monthly Team
We have a lot of events coming up in our KCCNYC 방과후 Series! NY Yankees Korean Heritage Day, Art talk with Siobhan McBride, and Jesa by Ma-yi Theatre Company. Sign up here to join us!
BOOK CLUB REPORT - Feb 2026
By Sharon Stern
For January, the Dosan Hakang Book Club read the book Blood of the Old Kings by Sung-il Kim, translated by Anton Hur.
THIS MONTH IN KOREAN HISTORY - Feb 2026
By Sharon Stern
This month we look back at the Daegu Subway Fire which happened February 18, 2003.
THIS MONTH IN THE KOREAN ADOPTEE COMMUNITY - Feb 2026
By Jon Oaks
For many Korean-American adoptees, 설날 (Seollal) is a holiday we encounter later in life, often while already in the middle of reclaiming or reexamining Korean identity.
KOREAN LITERATURE CORNER - Feb 2026
By Josh Kim
The stories that became ghosts became ghost stories!
K-DRAMA NEWS - Feb 2026
By Sharon Stern
Some romance and lots of revenge, thriller and crime going on in dramaland this month.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR - VOL. 20
By Eun Byoul Oh
I sincerely hope that 2026 will bring the world tranquility and peace. I personally need a really good Korean drama, and I am crossing fingers for my students for their idol comebacks and tours! We have prepared our January edition to be a celebration of Korean-American history and culture 🇰🇷🇺🇸
KOREAN-AMERICAN VOICES: Jean Vavra’s Story
By Jean Vavra
I am a first-generation Korean American, raised between two worlds that didn’t always know how to speak to each other—but somehow taught me how to listen.
THIS MONTH IN THE KOREAN ADOPTEE COMMUNITY - Jan 2026
By Jon Oaks
Korean-American Day, observed each year on January 13, is often framed as a celebration of arrival and contribution. In 2026, it also feels like something else: a moment to claim space. Not quietly. Not defensively. But deliberately.
BOOK CLUB REPORT - Jan 2026
By Sharon Stern
Dosan Hakang Book Club gathered in December to discuss the novel The Healing Season of Pottery by Yeon Somin.
KOREAN LITERATURE CORNER - Jan 2026
By Josh Kim
This month, our myth incorporates 20th century history, and the use of mythology in government propaganda.
THIS MONTH IN KOREAN-AMERICAN HISTORY - Jan 2026
By Sharon Stern
This is the story of the Willows Aviation School and key Korean-Americans that made it possible. The Willows Aviation School was the first combat training school for Korean pilots and existed during Japanese occupation.
K-DRAMA NEWS - Jan 2026
By Sharon Stern
Most of the January dramas look to be on the lighter side, which is appropriate for this dark and chilly month. It’s a month for hopefully fun fluff or, as one of the KCCNYC team has said, a warm sweater. Fingers crossed that we have some quality story-telling along with our fluff or that our sweater is not unfuzzy, monotone gray!