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안녕하십니까? 주한미국대사관에서 2014년‘World Refugee Day’를기념하는미국문화시리즈행사에여러분을초청합니다. 오는 6월 20일(금) 오후3시30분부터‘World Refugee Day’의의미를살펴보는외교관특별강연행사가진행될예정입니다. 관심있는한국학생분들의적극적인참여를부탁드립니다.
2014 American Cultural Series: World Refugee Day
The U.S. Embassy invites Korean Students to the American Cultural Series Program
Celebrating World Refugee Day.
· Date : Friday, June 20, 2014
· Time: 3:30-5:00 P.M.
· Venue: American Center Korea, Public Affairs Section, U.S. Embassy Seoul(Map: 아메리칸센터, 용산구남영동소재)
Program Schedule:
3:10 P.M. Students arrive at the American Center Korea
3:10-3:30 Registration (Light refreshments will be served.)
3:30 Opening
3:30-3:40 Briefing on ACK Services and Web Resources
3:40-3:50 Introduction of the U.S. Embassy Internship
3:50-4:00 Introduction of Speaker
4:00-5:00 Presentation about “World Refugee Day” by Sonia J. Kim and Isabelle Chan, Political Officers, U.S. Embassy Seoul
5:00 Program ends with Group Photo
Bio:
Sonia J. Kimis a Foreign Service Officer currently working as a Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. She was previously the Staff Assistant to Sung Kim, the U.S. Ambassador to Korea. She also worked as a Political Reporting Officer at the U.S. Mission to the UN in New York, and as an Economic and Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Before becoming a diplomat, Sonia worked for World Relief, an international non-profit organization, with resettled refugees in Georgia, and on tsunami recovery efforts in Indonesia.
Isabelle Chan is a Foreign Service Officer currently working as a Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. She previously covered human rights, refugee issues, trafficking in persons, and women's empowerment at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi from 2011-2013. Before becoming a diplomat, Isabelle worked to combat gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Cambodia.
[RSVP: 참가신청 ]참가신청: 참가비는무료이고 사전참가신청은필수입니다.
If you would like to attend, pleas click the following link ( http://goo.gl/y1kJKU ) and RSVP by June 19.
참가문의: tel. 02-397-4789, AmericanCenterKorea@state.gov