Yeonmi Parkโs Lecture and Q&A: A North Korean Defectorโs Journey to Freedom
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Yeonmi Parkโs Lecture and Q&A: A North Korean Defectorโs Journey to Freedom
November 14, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
FreeBorn in North Korea, human rights activist and TED Speaker Yeonmi Parkย grew up in a punishing society devoted to the worship of Kim Jong-Il. But at the age of 13, she and her family made a daring escape to China in search of a life free of tyranny. In her viral talks, viewed online nearly 350 million times, Park urges audiencesย to recognizeโand resistโthe oppression that exists in North Korea, and around the world.
Growing up in Hyesan, North Korea, it was normal for Park to see dead bodies as sheย walked to school, and to be so hungry that sheย ate wild plants. After watching a pirated copy ofย Titanic,ย the veil of tyranny began to fall. Having caught a glimpse of a free world, Park realized that her experience of life wasnโt the only oneโand that she might one day find a way out. In 2002, Parkโs family suffered a crucial blow when her father was arrested and sent to prison camp for engaging in โillegal tradingโโselling materials that no one would be punished for in a free society. In 2007, Parkโsย sister escaped with aย friend before she and her motherย followed her to China.ย But before they could locate her, Park andย her mother were sold separately to Chinese human traffickers. In 2009, Park and her mother crossed the Gobi Desert to Mongolia from China in -40-degree weather, finding theirย freedom in South Korea.ย She recounts this incredible story in her searing memoirย In Order to Live: A North Korean Girlโs Journeyย to Freedom, and in the insightful, moving talks based on her experiences.
An insightful and candid speaker, Park is fast becoming a leading voice of oppressed people around the world. At theย Oslo Freedom Forum and the One Young World Summit in Dublin, she became an international phenomenon, delivering passionate and deeply personal speeches about the brutality of the North Korean regime. Her address to One Young World on the horrors of detention camps, political executions, and sex trafficking has been viewed over 320 million times. Theย BBCย named Park one of their โTop 100 Global Women.โย Park is also the author ofย While Time Remains: A North Korean Defectors’ Search for Freedom in America.
The lecture will begin at 7 p.m. on November 14th in the Iowa Memorial Unionโs Main Lounge with doors opening at 6:15 p.m. Park will have a Q&A feature following her lecture: We always invite individuals with differing viewpoints to take full advantage of this opportunity.
The event is free and open to the public. It will also be livestreamed on the YouTube Channel: YAFTV. We do not require tickets.