Over 600 North Korean Refugees Can Tell Their Stories After Public Speaking Classes From Us Charity
Over 600 North Korean Refugees Can Tell Their Stories After Public Speaking Classes From Us Charity
Over 600 North Korean Refugees Can Tell Their Stories After Public Speaking Classes From Us Charity Founders Casey Latrigue and Eunkoo Lee at FSI headquarters in Seoul – credit, Andrew Corbley for GNN In South Korea’s capital, Seoul, there are now tens of thousands of North Korean refugees, all living with an intense emotional burden—and a US-founded organization is helping to alleviate it. Freedom Speakers International (FSI) offers tuition-free and individualized mentorship for speaking in English and opportunities to engage with the international community through that most marvelous of personal development: public speaking. They’ve since welcomed over 600 North Korean refugees to study English, public speaking, and career development at their office and at events around the city—and their work has landed one of the founders on the North Korean government’s official enemies list. Casey Latrigue Jr., along with co-founder Eunkoo Lee, sat down with GNN in Seoul to discuss their life-chang…