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Sejin Paik

Sejin Paik

Sejin received her B.A. in International Studies from Emory University. She has worked for KBS in Seoul, South Korea and for WSB-TV in Atlanta, GA as as an Investigative Reporting intern. At WSB-TV, she helped cover major stories in the spring of 2015, such as the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal and drug busts “Inside the Bluff” of Atlanta’s biggest heroin neighborhood. Sejin is interested in civic and solutions-focused journalism. By expanding her skills in virtual reality and data journalism, she hopes to be part of a greater movement in bridging social and political chasms in all levels of society and throughout the world.

Business, CultureJune 6, 2017<June 7, 2017

STEAM Fest 2.0 adds the letter A for arts in STEM

Organizers and sponsors wanted to expand the festival’s mission by incorporating arts programs, which would emphasize the importance of creativity and design thinking for those interested in the STEM fields.

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Culture, Data Hub, News, PoliticsApril 21, 2017<April 25, 2017

Trump’s move to cut public art grants criticized as unprecedented by a U.S. president

If Trump’s FY 2018 budget proposal passes, the National Endowment for the Arts would lose all of its federal budget support — nearly $148 million, the equivalent of 45 cents per American.

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CultureMarch 22, 2017<April 3, 2017

Immersive theater: Through a political lens

Experience immersive theater in 360-degree video — a type of theater where the audience does not sit safely in seats but are instead thrust into the action of the scenes themselves.

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Culture, Data Hub, News, PoliticsFebruary 8, 2017<February 8, 2017

Five countries account for more than three-quarters of refugees in 2015

The number of refugees coming from Iraq, Somalia and Bhutan has actually decreased or remained stable from 2014 to 2015.

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Crime, Health, NewsDecember 18, 2016<December 18, 2016

Police, social workers team up for psychiatric emergencies in San Mateo County

The psychiatric emergency response team — known as PERT — consists of a sheriff and a social worker, working together to help a mentally ill individual, who has come to the attention of law enforcement.

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Crime, Health, NewsDecember 16, 2016<December 17, 2016

Palo Alto police selected to be the pilot agency for new mental health program

Santa Clara County is launching a new mental health initiative that will bring together the county’s police officers along with licensed clinicians to handle any cases where people are in mental health crises.

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