Tune into Out-FM on Tues., January 30, 2023 from 8:00-9:00 pm EST, on 99.5 FM WBAI/NY
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Korea Peace Now: Queer Perspectives on the Cold War in Korea
On Tuesday's program we'll play part one of a two-part series on Korea. Out-FM's Pauline Park is interviewing the co-chairs of the New York/ New Jersey chapter of Korea Peace Now. Kelly Yunmi Choi and Young Sun Han will discuss the work of Korea Peace Now in advancing a Congressional resolution calling for a formal peace treaty to end the Korean War as the first step to bringing about the peaceful reunification of the Korean peninsula. For more information go to https://koreapeacenow.org/ or email them at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. They can be found on X (Twitter) at @KoreaPeaceNow on Instagram at @koreapeacenow or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/koreapeacenow
See Pauline Park's essay, "Theodore Roosevelt, Taft-Kaitsura & the Betrayal of the Korean People"
Hashtags:
#KoreaPeaceNow, #OneCorea, #한국 #조선, #625전쟁, #한국전쟁
Guests:

Yunmi Choi (Korea Peace Now)

Young Sun Han (Korea Peace Now)
Music:
"The Worker of Steel" (South Korean labor union song)
"Arirang" (Korean folk song)
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Facebook and the Censorship of Palestine Solidarity On-Line
Also on Tuesday's show, Out-FM's Pauline Park and Naomi Brussel will discuss the Intercept's exclusive report on Facebook's secret rules used to limit and even silence Palestinians and Palestine solidarity activists as well as the insidious censorship of support for Palestine that is becoming pervasive both on-line and off-line, including on college campuses in the United States and abroad.
For Pauline Park's essay on Facebook Censors Palestine https://paulinepark.com/2023/08/28/facebook-censors-palestine/
