Minjung Noh

Dr. Minjung Noh is assistant professor of Religion at Lehigh University, where her teaching and research explore global Christianity, colonialism and transnational networks of care. Her current book project, “Transnational Salvations: Korean Evangelical Missionaries in Haiti,” examines how mission and disaster are entangled in histories of empire and resilience. She also writes on visual pop culture and visual anthropology, attending to how images and media shape faith, belonging and imagination across borders. A scholar committed to bridging academy and community, Minjung speaks on how traditions both confront and reproduce inequality, and how communities create belonging in times of crisis.