Oscar Jimenez
KAZU/CSUMB J-Lab InternOscar Jimenez proudly hails from the east side of San Jose, California. He is currently pursuing a degree in Humanities and Communications at Cal State Monterey Bay. Over the past three years, Oscar has contributed to the student-run newspaper, the Lutrinae, covering a range of events and major university news. His passion lies in exploring and reporting on significant global issues. Outside of his studies, Oscar has a deep appreciation for nineties rock music and enjoys capturing moments through photography, no matter where he is.
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In South Korea, just one mile from the heavily fortified border with the North, 400 people in a tiny farming village live a surprisingly normal life.
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The agriculture-rich Salinas Valley and farming regions in South Korea have this in common: the changing economics of farming are scaring off a new generation.