Ha Soo Whang

Ha Soo Whang (Korean황해수; RRHwang Hae-su; 1892–1984), was a Korean American social worker. She was the first Korean social worker in Hawaii, and acted as a bilingual interpreter for the families under her care.[1] A graduate of Athens College, she was affiliated with the YWCA's International Institute.[2] She is credited with spreading the art of Korean dance in Hawaii.

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  2. ^ "Honoring the Leaders". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 12 January 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2015.