KELLY KASULIS
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Nice to meet you. My name is Kelly Kasulis, and I'm a Korean American freelance foreign correspondent currently based in Seoul, South Korea. I cover everything North and South Korea, from culture to social issues to intense geopolitics. I also previously worked as a science reporter and digital editor in the United States.

My work has been all over the world, and I've worked with news organizations like TIME, Quartz, BBC, Public Radio International, Al Jazeera English, The Boston Globe and The Sunday Times in the UK. I work in digital, print, radio and television — and I take photos, too. Feel free to get in touch or learn more about me on my contact page. I'd love to hear from you.

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What if we no longer had Facebook?
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Inside the dangerous operation to smuggle free information into North Korea (Mic)
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For Boston's working homeless, a job is not enough (GroundTruth, PRI)
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South Korea's 18th Queer festival starts today, but gay people still face discrimination and hate (PRI)
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Feeling the squeeze in New England's last old Chinatown (The Boston Globe Ideas)
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A life without numbers (The Boston Globe Ideas)
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Why do Hollywood action films love chase scenes in East Asian cities?
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Michelle Kwan talks Asian American identity and the future at Pyeongchang (Mic)
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South Korea has a burgeoning tattoo scene. But most parlors are illegal.
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South Korea's play culture is a dark symptom of overwork (Quartz)
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Boston's last community-run newspaper (NBC News)
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When calories consume you (The Boston Globe Ideas)
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