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Asking to be Heard

At a Korean community center in Houston, the struggle immigrant Texans face with language barriers is clear

Texas largely conducts its state business in English and Spanish. It falls to interpreters like Terry Yun to help people scale the wall dividing them from crucial government services.

Terry S. Yun listens and provides translating services for a couple at the Korean Community Center in the Spring Branch district of Houston, TX, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.

The Korean Community Center in the Spring Branch district of Houston, TX, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.
Terry S. Yun, left, helps a couple with paperwork in the Woori Juntos office at the Korean Community Center in the Spring Branch district of Houston, TX, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. Woori Juntos means “We rise together” in Korean and Spanish.
Terry S. Yun, flips through dozens of files paperwork in the Woori Juntos office at the Korean Community Center in the Spring Branch district of Houston, TX, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. Yun has collected hundreds of papers and information for the people it serves in less than two years.

Her life’s work

Activist signs line a large whiteboard in the office of Woori Juntos, an immigrant advocacy organization headquartered at the Korean Community Center in the Spring Branch district of Houston, TX, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.
A translated checklist for Medicaid application is available for people to use at the Korean Community Center in the Spring Branch district of Houston, TX, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. The list was translated by Woori Juntos.
Woori Juntos Community Service Coordinator Terry S. Yun helps Hyun and Won Choi fill out paperwork at the Korean Community Center in the Spring Branch district of Houston, TX, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.

Working “extra hard”

Steven Wu and Sarah Syed listen as Nicole Ma shares a personal experience about why she believes that the language access plan is crucial for helping her own community to an aide of state Rep. Tom Oliverson, R-Cypress, in his office at the state Capitol, on Feb. 9 2023.
An aide of state Rep. Tom Oliverson, R-Cypress, examines an info sheet while Sarah Syed explains their proposal to create language access plans for health services, on Feb. 9 2023.

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