Kim is a World Journalism Institute graduate and senior writer for WORLD. During her career as a homeschool mom, she worked as a freelance writer. Kim resides in Mississippi with her family.
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A Japanese photographer creates portraits of the American Navajo code talkers who helped end WWII
HISTORY | A Japanese photographer’s images captured the Navajo code talkers of WWII
Not all kids in crisis need—or want—a new family
Not all kids in crisis need—or want—a new family
Not all kids in crisis need—or want—a new family
A living history interpreter in Colonial Williamsburg brings a new approach to teaching the history of the milliner’s trade
Politicians and advocacy groups call for law enforcement to make the writings public
Families of service members missing in action decades ago finally get closure
Veterans and family members preserve the legacies of soldiers whose remains were never found in wars overseas
HISTORY | The head seamstress at an 18th-century millinery shop makes history that visitors can reach out and touch