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Sean (Seong-Hyeon) Na

Seoul, South Korea
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About Sean
Sean Na, a 2017 graduate at the Missouri School of Journalism, is a freelancing journalist, blogger and storyteller based in Seoul, South Korea. 

He believes in street journalism. He believes everyone, even a homeless man, has a story to tell. These beliefs drive him to seek for stories at everywhere his sweaty feet stand.

He previously worked as a reporter for The Arizona Republic, The Columbia Missourian, Bloomberg BNA, and The Associated Press.
Languages
English Korean
Services
Feature Stories Content Writing Risk Analysis
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Business Politics Current Affairs
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Portfolio

Explanatory story of changes in South Korean tax policy for foreign workers.

Data-driven story of how a change in South Korean minimum wage would affect small business owners in South Korea.

Explanatory story of how a local government would apply a federal labor rule into its ordinance.

Explanatory story of how possible changes in federal overtime rules would affect local businesses in Columbia, Missouri.

Data-driven, multimedia story that explains controversial issues on Missouri Sheltered Workshops program (for people with disabilities).

Award-winning story that reveals untold episodes of discrimination among MU’s Asian students.

Will helping inmates hone skills, find jobs keep them out of prison?

14 Aug 2017  |  The Arizona Republic
The article discusses the Sunrise Employment Center, a new initiative within the Arizona State Prison Complex-Lewis aimed at reducing recidivism by preparing inmates for employment upon release. The program, which includes two other job centers in Arizona, was launched on March 27 as part of Governor Doug Ducey's agenda to lower the state's recidivism rate and alleviate the strain on the state budget. Inmates are provided with an eight-week program that includes job fairs, social services, and skills training. Companies like Austin Electric are actively participating, offering jobs and training to inmates. The program has seen success, with many inmates securing jobs before release, and aims to significantly reduce Arizona's recidivism rate.

Sammantha Allen sentenced to death for murder of cousin Ame Deal

07 Aug 2017  |  www.azcentral.com
Sammantha Allen was sentenced to death by a Phoenix jury for the 2011 murder of her 10-year-old cousin, Ame Deal. The jurors found the crime, which involved locking Ame in a footlocker in extreme heat, to be especially cruel. Allen also received 76 years for child-abuse charges. Her husband, John Allen, faces similar charges with his trial set for October. Three other family members are already imprisoned for related offenses. The case highlighted systemic issues, as Ame was previously listed as an abused child in Utah, and Arizona's Department of Child Safety had no prior contact with the family.
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