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2014 IFES-WWICS Washington Forum on Korea

IFES-WWICS Washington Forum on Korea Friday, December 5, 2014 Woodrow Wilson Center, 6th Floor Flom Auditorium   Luncheon: 'Next Steps at the United Nations on North Korea Human Rights' 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm   Keynote Speaker: Ambassador Robert R. King Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues   Marketization, Social Change, and the Impact of the […]

LinK Jangmadang Tour: Bulverde United Methodist Church

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: All Nations Church San Antonio

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: San Antonio Public Library

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: Kenyon 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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