Nikema Williams in The New York Times 2010s


On Principles & Values: Sees her story, born in South Korea, as the American dream

Ms. Kim likes to refer to her life story as an American Dream: Her parents left Korea in the 1940s and raised their children in Guam and Hawaii. Ms. Kim, who was born in South Korea and spent her early years in Seoul, often served as their translator. After graduating from the University of Southern California, she opened a women's clothing manufacturing company with her husband, eventually leaving it to work for Mr. Royce, as a liaison to the Asian-American community in the district.
Source: N.Y. Times on 2019-20 challenge to CA-39 House incumbent Oct 3, 2019

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