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Hojung Lee is the editorial assistant for Sojourners magazine. Born in Seoul, South Korea, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in studio arts and public policy and leadership at the University of Virginia. Lee believes that art naturally creates a space to reflect on society, with vast potential to bring attention to systemic injustice and inspire a call to action. Everything she creates is filtered through the lens of her Asian American identity.
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