MEET OUR HERO...
DR. MONICA RYOO
Born in post-war Korea, Dr, Ryoo overcame economic hardship to become a renowned radiation oncologist with a career spanning over 50 years, treating countless cancer patients and earning prestigious awards. Beyond medicine, Dr. Ryoo’s leadership in initiatives such as the Foundation for Korean Language & Culture (FKLAC) has promoted cultural education and socioeconomic opportunities for Korean-American and non-heritage students. Her dedication extends to volunteering and community projects, reflecting her deep commitment to social justice and education.
As a writer and community leader, Dr. Ryoo bridges cultural divides, sharing insights that inspire pride in Korean heritage and the pursuit of meaningful work. Her achievements exemplify the power of perseverance and service, encouraging others to embrace their identity and contribute positively to society. Dr. Ryoo’s journey serves as a shining example of the transformative impact of dedication, cultural pride, and giving back to the community.
PROGRAM:
Music
Q&A
Networking
Host:
USC Korean Studies Institute and USC Korean Heritagy Library
Moderators:
Christopher HK Lee – award-winning documentary film director, CEO at EUM Culture America
