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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 13 – HRNK

LinK Jangmadang Tour: Xavier University of Louisiana

Jangmadang: A North Korean word for market. A place where North Koreans gather to buy and sell goods, and talk North Korea is the most oppressive country in the world, but change is happening at the grassroots level. This tour will focus on one of the most significant trends emerging today: the Jangmadang Generation. This is […]

LinK Jangmadang Tour: Point Loma Nazarene University

Jangmadang: A North Korean word for market. A place where North Koreans gather to buy and sell goods, and talk North Korea is the most oppressive country in the world, but change is happening at the grassroots level. This tour will focus on one of the most significant trends emerging today: the Jangmadang Generation. This is […]

LinK Jangmadang Tour: Center for Survivors of Torture

Jangmadang: A North Korean word for market. A place where North Koreans gather to buy and sell goods, and talk North Korea is the most oppressive country in the world, but change is happening at the grassroots level. This tour will focus on one of the most significant trends emerging today: the Jangmadang Generation. This is […]

Mongolia’s Diplomacy with the Two Koreas

Please join us for a special roundtable discussion on Mongolia's unique political and humanitarian relationship with North and South Korea and its view with regard to Korean unification. This event is in cooperation with the Global Peace Foundation (GPF) and is on the record and open to the public. Program Agenda 10:30 AM     Opening Remarks […]

LinK Jangmadang Tour: Umpqua Community College

Jangmadang: A North Korean word for market. A place where North Koreans gather to buy and sell goods, and talk North Korea is the most oppressive country in the world, but change is happening at the grassroots level. This tour will focus on one of the most significant trends emerging today: the Jangmadang Generation. This is […]

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