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In 2011, Jean Lee became the first American reporter granted permission to work as a journalist in North Korea, and a year later opened AP's Pyongyang bureau, making the news agency the first and only U.S. news outlet with an office in the North Korean capital. Lee, who now serves as a Public Policy Fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., shares photos and videos of homes, factories, schools and farms typically off-limits to foreigners, and offers her personal insights on daily life in North Korea. The award-winning journalist discusses the challenges of reporting on a country considered among the world's worst for press freedom, the role her Korean-American ethnicity played in her interactions with the North Koreans, and her observations on reunification after working as a journalist on both sides of the DMZ.

 


Opening Pyongyang
Korea and Media Perceptions

with

Jean H. Leeformer AP North Korea Bureau Chief

In conversation with Nikita Desai, Director of Policy & Corporate programs

 

Thursday, May 14, 2015 | 6 PM

 

$10 Members | $20 Guests

~Explorer/YPN and above attend this program for FREE with Registration~

If you have any questions, please contact Nikita Desai or (212) 759-7525, ext. 355.

 


 

Of Interest:

Jean H. Lee Joins the Wilson Center's NKIDP as a Public Policy Fellow