1 hr 14 min

An introduction to the history of the Jeju Massacre, Part 2 Me, You & Jeju

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In part two of our two-part series on the history of the Jeju Massacre, Darryl Coote (@DarrylCoote) and Alexis Joy (@the_eggshell) look at the period following the official and of the massacre on Sept. 21, 1954, and the apology to the island by South Korea President Roh Moo-hyun on Oct. 31, 2003.
They are also joined by teacher Ju Young Han joins the pair to teach them a Jeju dialect word related to the massacre.
Then Dr. Thia Sagherian-Dickey (@thia_sagh) and PhD candidate Marieke Zoodsma (@MariekeZoodsma), two members of the four-member team behind the Political Apologies Across Cultures project, come on to discuss their work into political apologies and the significance of Roh's apology.
To visit Political Apologies Across Cultures's website, click here!  
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In part two of our two-part series on the history of the Jeju Massacre, Darryl Coote (@DarrylCoote) and Alexis Joy (@the_eggshell) look at the period following the official and of the massacre on Sept. 21, 1954, and the apology to the island by South Korea President Roh Moo-hyun on Oct. 31, 2003.
They are also joined by teacher Ju Young Han joins the pair to teach them a Jeju dialect word related to the massacre.
Then Dr. Thia Sagherian-Dickey (@thia_sagh) and PhD candidate Marieke Zoodsma (@MariekeZoodsma), two members of the four-member team behind the Political Apologies Across Cultures project, come on to discuss their work into political apologies and the significance of Roh's apology.
To visit Political Apologies Across Cultures's website, click here!  
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Google Podcasts 
You can also follow the show on:
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1 hr 14 min