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Junior Justin Son gestures toward a hand-drawn poster as he explains how political narratives shape public bias. Seated beside him, Jake Park listens closely, preparing to share his own response.

Students meet to discuss anti-Chinese sentiments

Jio Kim, Writer February 22, 2026

Secondary students gathered in the presentation hall for an evening of collaborative learning and discussion on Jan. 29. Hosted by Students Organizing Against Racism (SOAR) in collaboration with the National...

Justin Huh in eighth grade raises his hand to share his perspective on systematic racism. Justin shares his thought on the impact of a flawed amendment on a minority population.

Movie Night opens dialogue on systemic racism

Annie Cho, Managing Editor February 29, 2024
SOAR launched its first-ever movie night where students of all ages gathered to discuss the history of racism in America. The DIS community gathered to watch the documentary “The 13th” which explores the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States. More than thirty participants enjoyed snacks and pizza while holding meaningful discussions on the history of racism on Feb. 1.
[Brief] SOAR and STAR form a global coalition

[Brief] SOAR and STAR form a global coalition

Annie Cho, Managing Editor February 15, 2024
SOAR switched things up for January’s SOARing Discussion with a special guest. The group collaborated with Stand Together Against Racism (STAR), an organization based in Pennsylvania, USA to hold a global discussion with the topic of racism in different countries on Jan. 24. 
SOAR hashed over racial slurs in our community in October's SOARing Discussion.

Discrimination Dialogue: Racial slurs

Leanne Yoon, Selina Son, and Catherine Park October 29, 2023
Offensive racial jokes often take the spotlight on social media and garner thousands of likes. It often starts with a slight jab at a stereotype, but eventually expands to full on disrespect. These jokes, despite seeming innocuous, affect real people, relationships, and cultures. So, as president and vice of the Students Organizing Against Racism(SOAR), Selina Son and Leanne Yoon give you the ins and outs of the lunch club’s October discussion topic: racial slurs. 
Participants commemorate the perceptive discussion with a group photo. Photo by Betty Lee.

SOAR Invites a Special Guest to Their Latest Discussion

When people talk about racism, our tunnel vision focuses on the discrimination in the US. But the issue strikes much closer to home than everyone thinks. SOAR hosted their penultimate discourse on April 17th to discuss bias against foreigners in Korea. This session featured a special guest for the first time: Yomi, a student activist who studies in a dual degree program between Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design.
Elementary schoolers decorate the sky with vibrant colors. Photo by Ms. Katie.

SOAR Celebrates with Flying Colors

Annie Cho, Leanne Yoon, Grace Chae, and Catherine Park April 18, 2023
Beautiful colors filled the sky as the DIS community threw gulal (traditional Hindu Holi powder) high up in the air. Kids from kindergarten to 3rd grade, parents, teachers, and SOAR (Students Organizing Against Racism) members gathered on the futsal field for the group’s annual celebration of Holi. 
Group Photo after the event. Photo by Selina Son

SOAR Holds Discussion on East Asian Discrimination

Oliver Park and Jodie Lee February 9, 2023
Prejudice against Japanese and Chinese individuals in South Korea grew as a prevalent issue in recent years. Although Japan and China share cultural and economic ties with the ROK, preconceptions and discrimination toward our neighbors still exist in society. To combat this injustice, a SOARing Discussion was held in late January to discuss the topic of “Racism against Japanese and Chinese in Korea”.
The energy of the crowd and getting lost in the moment led to major smiles under those masks. Photo courtesy of SOAR.

Colors SOAR at Holi Celebration

Leewen Wang, Mikey Pierog, and Justin Park May 4, 2022
Blast! Colors showered the students as they ran around and reveled in joy. At the end of April, SOAR (Students Organizing Against Racism) hosted a Holi celebration. Holi is a Hindu traditional festival where people throw color powder to commemorate the start of spring. The event happened worldwide on March 8th, but due to COVID restrictions, the celebration at DIS was postponed a bit.
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