Korean-American
"Korean-American" refers to individuals in the United States who have Korean ancestry or heritage. This group includes immigrants from South Korea and North Korea, as well as their descendants. Korean-Americans contribute to the cultural diversity of the U.S. and often maintain connections to their Korean roots through language, traditions, and cuisine.
The Korean-American community has made significant contributions to various fields, including business, arts, and politics. Notable figures include David Chang, a renowned chef, and Kamala Harris, the first female Vice President with mixed heritage. This community continues to grow and influence American society while celebrating its unique cultural identity.