Michael Jin
michaelrjin.bsky.social
Michael Jin
@michaelrjin.bsky.social
historian. teacher. michaelrjin.com
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Asian Am studies scholars object to one of their own, Beth Lew-Williams taking the Dan David prize during yr 2 of the entity’s current phase of genocide. Between this and AAAS 2026 held in Hawaii, serious self-criticism is in order for the fields. www.criticalethnicstudiesjournal.org/blog/2025/10...
The Dan David Prize Amid a Genocide? — Critical Ethnic Studies
October 4, 2025 Headquartered at Tel Aviv University, the Dan David Prize is one of many Israel-based awards that attempt to legitimize the Israeli state and its policies on a world stage. Along wit...
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October 10, 2025 at 10:43 PM
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Congratulations to Naoko and @michaelrjin.bsky.social! This article makes a critical contribution to the field.
September 23, 2025 at 11:21 PM
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New article from IEHS members Naoko Wake and @michaelrjin.bsky.social in the @historians.org American Historical Review:

Surviving the Bomb in Diaspora: Intergenerational Suffering and Justice-Seeking Among Korean Pihaeja

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Surviving the Bomb in Diaspora: Intergenerational Suffering and Justice-Seeking Among Korean Pihaeja
Abstract. Uncovering the voices of the Korean diasporic atomic bomb survivors across multilingual and transimperial spaces in archives and memories in East
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September 23, 2025 at 9:06 PM
Naoko Wake and I explore the historical meaning of compensatory justice for diasporic Korean atomic bomb survivors whose lifelong struggles for survival have hinged on their confrontation with multiple forms of colonial and state violence across national borders.
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Surviving the Bomb in Diaspora: Intergenerational Suffering and Justice-Seeking Among Korean Pihaeja
Abstract. Uncovering the voices of the Korean diasporic atomic bomb survivors across multilingual and transimperial spaces in archives and memories in East
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September 21, 2025 at 1:14 AM
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We’re launching the #80YearsAfterTheABomb #YouthPhotoCampaign!

Join us in remembering the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing and take part in collective action for a #NuclearFreeWorld. 🌍

🔗Link to the webpage: campaigns.do/campaigns/1507
Spread the word to your friends, colleagues, and family!
February 13, 2025 at 7:17 AM
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📚[Visual Storybook] Voices of Korean Atomic Bomb Victims: Why an International People’s Tribunal?

Please help spread this material widely so that the voices of Korean atomic bomb victims can resonate globally, and support for the People’s Tribunal can expand.

👉https://buly.kr/DaOxNxz
July 16, 2025 at 1:42 AM
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The use of citizenship to order power in the United States isn't new. It has a long and troubling history.

Today is publication day for a new scholarship on this topic.
Maddalena Marinari and I --with five superb historians-- share.

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Volume 44 Issue 4 | Journal of American Ethnic History | Scholarly Publishing Collective
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July 1, 2025 at 8:58 PM