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Who Moved My Kimchi? A rare opportunity for discussions on Korea in a global context and living in a multicultural world… Join a Pulitzer Prize nominee, best-selling author, film director, North Korea specialist, former Korean-German professional ice hockey player and other amazing young professionals!
Register now and contact us for information on financial aid!
- Students: $65
- Others: $80
Fees are inclusive of breakfasts, lunch, snacks and movie premiere
Free admission to Boston premiere of Tie a Yellow Ribbon and Q&A with Korean-born American Director Joy Dietrich on Jan 23, 2010 to all participants
· Founded the East Rock Institute with the late Dr. Kwang-Lim Koh, first Korean acting ambassador and Minister Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary to the US and to the UN
· Author of five books including the 7 Tenets of Authentic Leadership and the Korean Diaspora and Authentic Leadership in a Multicultural Society, translated into Korean, Japanese and Chinese by Random House Korea
· Recipient of the Highest Honor for Civilians from the Republic of Korea: the Order of Civil Merit Medal (국민훈장 석류장)
· Developer of award- winning website dedicated to teaching and research on Korean Culture and History for high school and college-level education (www.instrok.org)
· Director Emeritus of East Asian Studies, Human Relations area files at Yale University. Initiated and taught Korean culture and East Asian law and society at Yale Law School, 1963-1988
· Visiting professor at the National Museum of Ethnology in Japan and International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto, Japan, 1979-1980, and 1996-1998



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