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2023 STUDY TOUR PARTICIPANTS

Sung Sohn, co-founder and executive director of the Education for Social Justice Foundation, is a former bilingual resource and classroom teacher who founded the Korean/English Two-Way Immersion Program within the San Francisco Unified School District in 1994. Since 2023, ESJF, a 501 c(3) NGO founded in 2017, has been in special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council. Sung is also the director of feminist foreign policy at the US Women’s Caucus. Over her career, she has published Korean Two-Way Immersion Curriculum Guide (1994), “Comfort Women” History and Issues: Teacher Resource Guide (2018), and “Comfort Women” History and Issues: Student Resource Guide (2018). 

Christina Tang received her Single Subject Credential in Social Studies at San Francisco State University after completing her B.A. in History at the University of California, Berkeley. She has taught in a public high school since 2010. Christina was one of the Thank-a-Teacher 4 Social Justice awardees In 2020.

Erin Hanlon-Young has been teaching Modern World History at a public high school in the San Francisco Unified School District for five years. She is committed to incorporating the voices and experiences of marginalized groups into her curriculum and teaching her students about important events whose impacts are still felt to this day. 
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  • Home
    • About Us >
      • Social Justice Education
      • Advocacy
    • Blog
    • Interviews and articles
  • Educator Resources
    • Sexual and Gender-based Violence >
      • Japanese military sexual slavery system
      • Sexual and medical violence against Black Americans
      • Conflict-related SGBV TODAY
    • History of and Issues Surrounding Asian Diaspora in the United States >
      • SF Bay Area Resources
      • Beyond SF Bay Area
    • Resistance and Collective Activism
    • Medical Atrocities and Use of Banned Weapons
  • ESJF Publications
    • "Comfort Women" History and Issues
  • ESJF Study Tours & More
  • Get Involved