“Nodutdol is excited to announce the launch of our new Korea Education Toolkit! We’ve curated a variety of educational resources-from articles and books to videos and podcasts— for anyone to learn about Korea from revolutionary and anti-imperialist perspectives. The toolkit has been organized into six sections: Japanese colonialism, Korean War, Republic of Korea (ROK: South Korea), Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK: North Korea, Contemporary US Imperialism, and Films. Just as surely as we must struggle for liberation, we also have to study. Taking time to understand the politics, economy, and history of Korea and the anti-imperialist struggle of our people is essential to building an informed and powerful movement. Visit usoutofkorea.org/toolkit to learn more!”

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    From the fiction section, I can recommend both Human Acts and Taxi Driver, for sure. Both go over the Gwang-Ju Massacre. The whole list seems good though!

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      6 months ago

      I absolutely loved taxi driver. I’m about to start reading Human acts!

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        6 months ago

        It’s incredibly depressing, there’s no happy ending, but it’s beautifully told.

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    6 months ago

    Loyal citizens of Pyongyang and our comrades in the north are so good. Highly recommend.

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      6 months ago

      i’ve had the pleasure of meeting the director of loyal citizens. really nice guy!