<span class="vcard">Stephanie Minyoung Lee</span>

Stephanie Minyoung Lee

Stephanie Minyoung Lee volunteers as a Program Director for Comfort Women Action for Redress and Education. She is Associate General Counsel for the Directors Guild of America, Inc., and a past extern with the Legal Resources Centre in South Africa. She holds a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and a B.A. in English Literature from Columbia University.

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A group of Asian women who sex trafficked into brothels set up by the Japanese military during World War II protest in front of the Japanese Embassy 18 September, 2000, in Washington DC, demanding an apology for their enslavement. Their signs read, “Sex slavery = crime;” “Japan where is your conscience;” “200,000 women enslaved;” and more.

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