Hye-Jung Park
Hye-Jung Park is program officer for the Media Justice Fund at the Funding Exchange. She is a media and community activist with more than a decade's experience in local, national and international media organizing. She had been the director of the Manhattan Neighborhood Network Youth Channel for six years and was director of programs at Downtown Community TV (DCTV) for the previous eight years. She holds her M.A. from the New School for Social Research. Hye-Jung has curated many community and national screenings and organized community and international events to galvanize action on issues including labor, Korean reunification and international solidarity. Hye-Jung has served on the board of the Alliance for Community Media, Nodutdol for Korean Community Development, the National Coalition of Independent Public Broadcasters, Media Network, Rainbow Korean Women's Center, North Star Fund, National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture, and Videazimut (an international coalition of community media). As an independent producer, she has worked on "Beyond DMZ: North Korea,"(PBS), "Homes Apart: Two Koreas" (PBS), "Will Be Televised," "The Women Outside" (PBS) and "7 train from Main Street" (Local PBS).

