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North Korea blasts K-pop industry as 'slave-like exploitation' amid crackdown on foreign media


North Korea blasts K-pop industry as ‘slave-like exploitation’ amid crackdown on foreign media
K-pop is one of South Korea’s most popular cultural exports with a growing reach around the world but it seems that not everyone is fan.
Over the weekend, an article published by a North Korean propaganda website
accused K-pop record labels of engaging in “slave-like exploitation” of hugely successful bands like BTS and Blackpink.
The piece on North Korea’s Arirang Meari site claimed K-pop artists were “bound to unbelievably unfair contracts from an early age, detained at their training and treated as slaves after being robbed of their body, mind and soul by the heads of vicious and corrupt art-related conglomerates.” ....

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A Harvard professor's false claim about 'comfort women' is dangerous, critics say


Boston’s Korean American community was already reeling, Linda Champion said.
Racist attacks tied to the pandemic were sparking fear within Asian American circles, and Champion, a Black and Korean attorney, said those in the Korean American community had been talking about how they could keep one another safe.
Then in late February, they got wind of a paper from a Harvard University law professor that had angered Korean American students on campus, Champion said. Written by J. Mark Ramseyer, a professor who specializes in Japanese law, the paper argues that Korean women enslaved by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II had chosen to become sex workers, or as the Japanese euphemistically referred to them, “comfort women.” ....

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Mercer University's longest-serving Black professor


Kedrick Hartfield named Mercer University s longest-serving Black professor
People of color can be competent, they can do a good job, and they can be good role models, said one of his former students, who is now a professor.
Author: Taelore Hicks (WMAZ)
Updated: 10:00 AM EST February 26, 2021
MACON, Ga. Kedrick Hartfield, a long time math professor at Mercer University, grew up with no intentions to teach. 
After graduating from Augusta College with a math degree in 1979, Hartfield was offered four jobs: a vending machine money collector, garbage man, high school janitor, and a farm worker.
It hurt my pride, because neither one of these needed a college degree, neither one required a high school diploma, so I decided I would go back to school, Hartfield said. ....

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Heartbreaking deaths of Michigan's earliest COVID-19 victims: Stories reveal the true toll - U.S.


By GINA KAUFMAN, ELISHA ANDERSON AND KRISTI TANNER | Detroit Free Press | Published: December 18, 2020
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DETROIT (Tribune News Service) The sound of oxygen hissed as she stared into the camera on her phone and started recording.
“I’m going to make this short and sweet,” Monique Baldridge announced from the hospital.
As she had during her other Facebook Live dispatches using them to express her love and vowing never to give up Monique updated her condition, which was deteriorating. It was March 23, 2020, her sixth day in the hospital. Messages of prayers and well-wishes poured in. Monique said she was having difficulty talking. ....

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