Beyond the Book 2014-2015 Lecture Series
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Treena Wynes, Eating Myself Crazy
Peter C. van Wyck, Trail of the Atom
Dr. Travis Dumsday, The Philosophy of Miracles
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Item Open Access Liberty in North Korea(University of Regina Library, 2014-10-20)Liberty in North Korea's (LiNK) team will give a multimedia presentation on Jangmadang - the black market in North Korea and will tell how ordinary North Koreans are seeking to survive and to change their lives under one of the world's most oppressive regimes. "This is a unique chance to hear directly from North Koreans (through videos that address the audience) about life inside North Korea and what we can do to help. You will gain a better understanding of the challenges the people face and the ways they are overcoming them from some of the most amazing North Koreans we know. Our North Korean friends will share incredible insight, hope, and inspiration." Liberty in North Korea helps educate people across North America on the struggle for freedom in the Democratic Republic of Korea and helps assist North Korean refugees escape from China and resettle in South Korea.Item Open Access TO: The North Korean People(University of Regina Library, 2015-04-13)"TO: The North Korean People" is a presentation focused on how creating direct contact with North Koreans is changing the minds of the people. The Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) team will actually give the audience an opportunity to send a message to North Koreans who have escaped, and they are partnering with radio broadcasting partners to get these messages into North Korea in a way the regime cannot block. The theme focuses on how new flows of information and media are helping North Koreans understand what's really going on in the outside world, which then inspires them to live in freedom--and how we can add to this international conversation. Liberty in North Korea is a non-profit educational organization based in Torrence, California. Their nomad teams travel across North America every year giving hundreds of presentations to universities, high schools, churches and community groups. LiNK helps fund escape and resettlement programs for North Korean refugees living clandestinely in China.