다음과 같은 행사를 가집니다.
이날 행사에 본협회 이사인 고현혜 시인이 일본이 저질은 만행, 위안부에 관한 자작시 "Comfort Woman," 낭송과 시작노트를 말 합니다.
또한 이어지는 행사 B r e a k i n g the S i l e n c e 중 이집트와 웨스트 뱅크, 아프카니스탄의 여성처우문제를 다룬 단편 영상들을 설명 한다고 합니다.
관심 있는 분들의 참석을 요망하고 있습니다.
11월9일 토요일 3시-5시 Malaga Cove Library
2400 Via Campesina, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
연락처 310-908-6454 고현혜
tanyakohong@gmail.com
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Women's Voices Now
Presents
B r e a k i n g the S i l e n c e
Malaga Cove Library
Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, Doors Open at 2:30 pm (3-5pm)
Free and Open to the Public
(Donations welcome to help cover event costs)
Women's Voices Now, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting women's rights in Muslim-majority societies, invites you to an afternoon of poetry reading and short-film screening. This event is taking place as part of the worldwide campaign to increase awareness of gender-based violence throughout the month of November.
Tanya Hyonhye Ko, a Korean-American poet, will speak about and read her poem, "Comfort Woman," the story of women from around the world who were captured as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II.
Tanya's reading will be followed by screenings of three short films from Women's Voices Now's first film festival, Women's Voices from the Muslim World:
"Male and Female" (Egypt)
"Thorns and Silk" (West Bank)
"Again Life" (Afghanistan)
WVN Executive Director Heidi Basch-Harod will facilitate the Q&A session following the reading and screenings.
Malaga Cove Library
2400 Via Campesina
Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
이날 행사에 본협회 이사인 고현혜 시인이 일본이 저질은 만행, 위안부에 관한 자작시 "Comfort Woman," 낭송과 시작노트를 말 합니다.
또한 이어지는 행사 B r e a k i n g the S i l e n c e 중 이집트와 웨스트 뱅크, 아프카니스탄의 여성처우문제를 다룬 단편 영상들을 설명 한다고 합니다.
관심 있는 분들의 참석을 요망하고 있습니다.
11월9일 토요일 3시-5시 Malaga Cove Library
2400 Via Campesina, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
연락처 310-908-6454 고현혜
tanyakohong@gmail.com
********************
Women's Voices Now
Presents
B r e a k i n g the S i l e n c e
Malaga Cove Library
Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, Doors Open at 2:30 pm (3-5pm)
Free and Open to the Public
(Donations welcome to help cover event costs)
Women's Voices Now, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting women's rights in Muslim-majority societies, invites you to an afternoon of poetry reading and short-film screening. This event is taking place as part of the worldwide campaign to increase awareness of gender-based violence throughout the month of November.
Tanya Hyonhye Ko, a Korean-American poet, will speak about and read her poem, "Comfort Woman," the story of women from around the world who were captured as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II.
Tanya's reading will be followed by screenings of three short films from Women's Voices Now's first film festival, Women's Voices from the Muslim World:
"Male and Female" (Egypt)
"Thorns and Silk" (West Bank)
"Again Life" (Afghanistan)
WVN Executive Director Heidi Basch-Harod will facilitate the Q&A session following the reading and screenings.
Malaga Cove Library
2400 Via Campesina
Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274