08
May
13:00 — 15:00
ROHM Theatre
〒606-8342 左京区岡崎最勝寺町 13

京都府京都市,
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Katsuya Soda, refugee activist, founder of Kyoto community FM radio program on refugees, “Nanmin Now!”, and part-time teacher at Ryukoku University hosts a talk with special guests including, a refugee living in Japan. In this talk they discuss the meaning of the word “refugee” and the impact of the term itself through his/her first-hand experience.

[Co-organized with]

NANMIN NOW!

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Katsuya Soda

Born in Kyoto, 1966. He got a Ph.D. from Graduate School of Policy and Management, Doshisha University. Since 2004, he has been hosting a radio program on refugee “NANMIN NOW!”. He is one of the members of Japan Forum for UNHCR and NGOs (J-FUN) and also teaches at Ryukoku University and Kobe Shinwa Women’s University. He used be a comedian at Yoshimoto Creative Agency for 5 years.

TEDxKyoto talk by Katsuya Soda

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    FREE

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    Japanese

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    My Name is not Refugee

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    Date:
    2016年5月8日
    Time:
    13:00 - 15:00
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