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DESCRIPTION:Korean Peninsula Affairs Center presents: Dr. Linda Lewis - Nor
 th Korea: A Quaker Approach to Peace on the Korean PeninsulaDr. Linda Lewi
 s\, Country Representative for China/DPRK (North Korea)\, American Friends
  Service Committee (AFSC)\n\nBased\nin\nDalian\, China\, Linda\nLewis is\n
 responsible for AFSC’s DPRK program\, including its long-standing agricult
 ural\ndevelopment project. She is a\nregular visitor to the DPRK and has o
 rganized numerous study tours and\nexchanges outside Korea for DPRK partne
 rs.\n\n \n\nDr.\nLewis has\nspent\nmuch of her career living and working o
 n or near the Korean peninsula\, as a\nPeace Corps Volunteer\, a Fulbright
  grantee and research fellow\, and an\ninternational program director. She
  taught for many years at Wittenberg\nUniversity (Ohio)\, where she was Pr
 ofessor of Anthropology and Director of the\nEast Asian Studies Program\, 
 as well as at Sogang\,\nKansai Gaidai and\nZhejiang universities where she
  also directed student exchanges.&nbsp\; Before\njoining AFSC in 2010\, Dr
 . Lewis was Vice-President for Academic Affairs at the\nInstitute for Stud
 y Abroad – Butler University (Indiana)\, and Director of Asian\nand Pacifi
 c Studies at the School for International Training-Study Abroad\n(Vermont)
 . Dr. Lewis received her Ph.D.&nbsp\;from Columbia\nUniversity.\n\nSponsor
 ed by the Korean Peninsula Affairs&nbsp\;Center and the East Asia Program 
 at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:Korean Peninsula Affairs Center: North Korea: A Quaker Approach to 
 Peace on the Korean Peninsula
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Korean Peninsula Affairs Center presents
 : Dr. Linda Lewis - North Korea: A Quaker Approach to Peace on the Korean 
 Peninsula</b></p><p><b>Dr. Linda Lewis</b>\, <i>Country Representative for
  China/DPRK (North Korea)\, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)</i><
 /p><p>\n\n</p>Based\nin\nDalian\, China\, Linda\nLewis is\nresponsible for
  AFSC’s DPRK program\, including its long-standing agricultural\ndevelopme
 nt project. She is a\nregular visitor to the DPRK and has organized numero
 us study tours and\nexchanges outside Korea for DPRK partners.<p>\n\n \n\n
 </p>Dr.\nLewis has\nspent\nmuch of her career living and working on or nea
 r the Korean peninsula\, as a\nPeace Corps Volunteer\, a Fulbright grantee
  and research fellow\, and an\ninternational program director. She taught 
 for many years at Wittenberg\nUniversity (Ohio)\, where she was Professor 
 of Anthropology and Director of the\nEast Asian Studies Program\, as well 
 as at Sogang\,\nKansai Gaidai and\nZhejiang universities where she also di
 rected student exchanges.&nbsp\; Before\njoining AFSC in 2010\, Dr. Lewis 
 was Vice-President for Academic Affairs at the\nInstitute for Study Abroad
  – Butler University (Indiana)\, and Director of Asian\nand Pacific Studie
 s at the School for International Training-Study Abroad\n(Vermont). Dr. Le
 wis received her Ph.D.&nbsp\;from Columbia\nUniversity.<p>\n\n<b>Sponsored
  by the Korean Peninsula Affairs&nbsp\;Center and the East Asia Program at
  the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</b></p>
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