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Haeyoun Park

Recent and archived work by Haeyoun Park for The New York Times

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    What the Tulsa Race Massacre Destroyed

    We created a 3-D model of Greenwood, home of “Black Wall Street,” as it was before a white mob set it on fire 100 years ago.

    By Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Anjali Singhvi, Audra D. S. Burch, Troy Griggs, Mika Gröndahl, Lingdong Huang, Tim Wallace, Jeremy White and Josh Williams

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    Faces of Power: 80% Are White, Even as U.S. Becomes More Diverse

    See the 922 faces of power behind Hollywood, the justice system, big businesses and more; 180 of them identify as Black, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, multiracial or otherwise a person of color.

    By Denise Lu, Jon Huang, Ashwin Seshagiri, Haeyoun Park and Troy Griggs

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    20 Questions With 2020 Democrats

    Before the Iowa caucuses, we sat down with the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates (again) to ask 20 questions on President Trump, foreign policy, celebrity crushes and more.

    By Jonah M. Kessel, Emily Rhyne, Haeyoun Park and Alexander Burns

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    How One Houston Suburb Ended Up in a Reservoir

    Most residents whose homes flooded during Hurricane Harvey had no clue that their gated community was built in an area prone to such damage in extreme storms.

    By Tim Wallace, Derek Watkins, Haeyoun Park, Anjali Singhvi and Josh Williams

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    A United Korean Flag Can’t Hide Deep Divisions

    North and South Korea marched under one flag at the Olympics’ opening ceremony. Some South Koreans hope it is a symbol of a peaceful unification. Others fear it is an omen of larger political ambitions of the North.

    By Deborah Acosta, Margaret Cheatham Williams and Alexandra Garcia

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    Las Vegas Shooting: Chaos at a Concert and a Frantic Search at Mandalay Bay

    How one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history unfolded.

    By Sarah Almukhtar, Audrey Carlsen, Kenan Davis, John Eligon, Ford Fessenden, Troy Griggs, Mika Gröndahl, Evan Grothjan, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Jasmine C. Lee, Haeyoun Park, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Sergio Peçanha, Anjali Singhvi, Tim Wallace, Derek Watkins and Karen Yourish

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    When Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough

    Black and Hispanic students are more underrepresented at top schools nationwide, despite affirmative action. Some schools, though, saw gains.

    By Dana Goldstein

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    Mapping the Devastation of Harvey in Houston

    Pounding rains and rapidly rising floodwaters caused by Hurricane Harvey pummeled the city of Houston, a metropolitan area of 6.6 million.

    By Sarah Almukhtar, Matthew Bloch, Audrey Carlsen, Ford Fessenden, Troy Griggs, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Haeyoun Park, Adam Pearce, Jeremy White and Karen Yourish

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