Freedom City

"Freedom City"

In-Jun Cho immigrated to the US from Korea as a young adult, in part to escape a contentious relationship with her Christian mother. 

She quickly found the life she’d always wanted — drinking, clubbing “almost every day”, a series of marriages and divorces — until a boyfriend introduced her to a “new life” of hard drugs, and she dove headfirst into a life of theft, crime, arrests, abuse, and abandonment.

It took losing custody of her beloved son for her to reach her reckoning…and to come face to face with the life and faith she’d crossed an ocean to escape.

저희 대상은 이중 언어 사용자라서, 그녀는 영어와 한국어로 증언을 진행했고, 저희는 각 언어로 영상을 제작했습니다. 한국어로 시청하려면 여기를 클릭하세요: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsaHznSLH-Q&ab_channel=ShareChange

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