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"Our School Our Art": An Art Exhibit by Busan Foreign School
Being an international school student is a unique experience in a country like South Korea, where multiculturalism is perceptibly a slow yet gradual process. To express and celebrate their individual differences with the public of Busan, seven students of Busan Foreign School have created an exhibit titled Our School Our Art, for which they reflectedon their own experiences as international school students in South Korea. This exhibit will be on display at Suyeong Station Art Mediate Space (SSAM), a government funded cultural space developed as a part of the Busan Transportation and Art Program, which can be found at exit four of Suyeong subway station.
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In the spring of 2003, three young filmmakers traveled to Africa in search of a story. What started out as a filmmaking adventure transformed into much more when these boys from Southern California discovered a tragedy that disgusted and inspired them, a tragedy where children are both the weapons and the victims.
After returning to the States, they created the documentary "Invisible Children: Rough Cut," a film that exposes the tragic realities of northern Uganda.s night commuters and child soldiers.
The film was originally shown to friends and family, but has now been seen by millions of people. The overwhelming response has been, "at ROOFERS How can I help?" To answer this question, the non-profit Invisible Children, Inc. was created, giving compassionate individuals an effective way to respond to the situation.
For one night only, The Vagina Monologues, will be performed at Monk Live Jazz Club near Kyungsung University. Proceeds raised will go to shelters that help women in Korea who have been victims of sex trafficking.
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