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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 32 – HRNK

The Foreign Media’s Impact in North Korea

"The Foreign Media's Impact in North Korea" Room 255, Blegen Hall, West Bank, University of Minnesota Join the local non-profit organization Freedom for North Korean Refugees of Minnesota and the Human Rights Program for an event on April 15, 2016, (time TBD) for an event to bring greater awareness to both the plight of North […]

U.S. Sanctions and National Security

U.S. Sanctions and National Security Date: Apr 15 2016 - 8:45am to11:30am Location: NYU Washington, DC 1307 L Street NW Washington, DC, 20005     The Center for a New American Security and the Center on Law and Security cordially invite you to attend a Policy Conference on:  U.S. Sanctions and National Security   Featuring a Keynote […]

Shakespeare Studies in North Korea

The UB Early Modern Research Workshop presents “Shakespeare Studies in North Korea” WooSoo Park, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea Professor of English WooSoo Park is Dean and Professor of English at the College of English, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, South Korea. He took his Ph.D. at Seoul National University, where he specialized in Renaissance […]

GW THiNK / NKinUSA Charity Concert

Spring of Hope: A Concert for North Korean Refugees Posted on March 29, 2016 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 […]

Film Screening: “People are the Sky”

People are the Sky DAI SIL KIM-GIBSON  USA, 2015  94 minutes, Color In Person: Director Dai Sil Kim-Gibson Director Dai Sil Kim-Gibson is the first Korean-American filmmaker to receive official permission from the North Korean government to film inside the country's borders. The result is unprecedented—and sometimes startling—as Kim-Gibson focuses on the hurts and desires, […]

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