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GW THiNK / NKinUSA Charity Concert - HRNK

15
Apr 2016

GW THiNK / NKinUSA Charity Concert

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Spring of Hope: A Concert for North Korean Refugees

Please join us for a very special concert to help North Korean refugees.

Our special guest performer will be Seongjin Park. Mr. Park is a North Korean defector and a famous performer and singer in South Korea. Colin Shin from Berklee College of Music and tenor opera singer Juan Sim will also be performing. Grace Jo, Vice-President of NKinUSA, will speak about her family’s experiences in North Korea and China and the current situation faced by refugees.

Proceeds from the concert will help fund our efforts to rescue North Korean refugees currently in harms way.

This event is organized by GW Truth and Human Rights in North Korea (GW THiNK), a student organization dedicated to raising awareness about North Korean Human Rights.

Friday, April 15th, 6:30 PM (Doors open at 6:00 PM)

Marvin Center
Continental Ballroom (Third Floor)
800 21st Street
Washington, DC

The Marvin Center is conveniently located a short walk from the Foggy Bottom Metro Station. Paid parking is available at the Marvin Center Parking Garage located just next to the building on H Street NW. Limited street parking available in the area.

15
Apr 2016

GW THiNK / NKinUSA Charity Concert

Copy of Website Header (5)

Spring of Hope: A Concert for North Korean Refugees

Please join us for a very special concert to help North Korean refugees.

Our special guest performer will be Seongjin Park. Mr. Park is a North Korean defector and a famous performer and singer in South Korea. Colin Shin from Berklee College of Music and tenor opera singer Juan Sim will also be performing. Grace Jo, Vice-President of NKinUSA, will speak about her family’s experiences in North Korea and China and the current situation faced by refugees.

Proceeds from the concert will help fund our efforts to rescue North Korean refugees currently in harms way.

This event is organized by GW Truth and Human Rights in North Korea (GW THiNK), a student organization dedicated to raising awareness about North Korean Human Rights.

Friday, April 15th, 6:30 PM (Doors open at 6:00 PM)

Marvin Center
Continental Ballroom (Third Floor)
800 21st Street
Washington, DC

The Marvin Center is conveniently located a short walk from the Foggy Bottom Metro Station. Paid parking is available at the Marvin Center Parking Garage located just next to the building on H Street NW. Limited street parking available in the area.