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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 36 – HRNK

The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector’s Story

Hyeonseo Lee, moderated by Calum McLeod When I was seven years old, I saw my first public execution. But I thought my life in North Korea was normal. One day, in 1995, my mom brought home a letter from a coworker’s sister. It read, “When you read this, our five family members will not exist in this world because we haven’t […]

Writing Life: The Art of Memoir

Hyeonseo Lee, Sergio del Molino; moderated by Zhiling Gao Sergio del Molino and Hyeonseo Lee have both crafted spellbinding, powerful memoirs. Del Molino lost his young son to a rare and aggressive form of leukemia, and his memoir, The Violet Hour, is a moving account that muses on life and death. Lee’s story is also one […]

Beyond the Nuclear Security Summits: the Role of Centers of Nuclear Security Excellence

Beyond the Nuclear Security Summits: the Role of Centers of Nuclear Security Excellence   Please join the CSIS Proliferation Prevention Program as it exploresBEYOND THE NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMITS: THE ROLE OF CENTERS OF NUCLEAR SECURITY EXCELLENCE on March 29, from 9:45am – 12:00pm. In advance of the final Nuclear Security Summit, we will bring together leaders […]

Human Rights Violation: A lecture seminar by Mr. David Hawk – See more at: http://unausa.org/calendar/event/human-rights-violati

Human Rights Violation: A lecture seminar by Mr. David Hawk UNA Tampa Bay Chapter Tuesday, March 29, 2016 UNA Tampa Bay is proud to announce USF St. Petersburg will host Mr. David Hawk to present a lecture on “Documenting and Reporting Human Rights Violation: Case Studies of North Korean Refugees in South Korea and Refugees […]

Korea Club with Joshua Stanton

The Korea Club on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 featured Joshua Stanton who gave a presentation entitled "North Korea Sanctions & Post-Sunshine Engagement."  Joshua Stanton is an attorney in Washington, DC with 18 years of  military and civilian experience in criminal and civil litigation and  administrative law. From 1998 to 2002, he served as a U.S. Army Judge […]

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