Established in 2012, the University of Minnesota Rescue Team has been an essential force for change in their community, shifting the narrative on North Korea both on camp...
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On Song lived a good childhood in an upper-class family, attending special schools reserved for people of her social class and nurturing dreams of becoming a doctor or sc...
Firstly, North Korea is both politically and culturally very patriarchal, so women traditionally have a lower status than men, and are actually less tightly controlled by...
Whether you are a long-time supporter of our work or brand new to this issue, you likely have a desire to do something and make a difference in the lives of the North Kor...
Our Rescue Teams are an essential part of this movement. They work on their campuses and in their communities to change the narrative on North Korea and raise crucial fun...
Meet Seongji, our HR and office administrator in South Korea! We asked Seongji a few questions to help you get to know her. ...
Outside of rescues, we also provide resettlement assistance and empower North Korean refugees to succeed after they escape. Much of this support comes from our office in ...
As Valentine’s Day gets closer, we’d like to share stories from some of North Korean refugees where love overcame challenges. Some have found love despite all odds, o...
Being a field coordinator is a difficult, but incredibly rewarding job and we always come to treasure the unique and life-changing experiences we have during our time in ...
With a lot of big things happening at LiNK, we’re excited to see how quickly our spring interns have adjusted to their roles. It’s been great getting to know these in...