THE KOREA SOCIETY

is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) organization with individual and corporate members that is dedicated solely to the promotion of greater awareness, understanding, and cooperation between the people of the United States and Korea. Learn more about us here.

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Project Bridge 2010-11 Community Presentation

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The Korea Society would like to invite your students to Project Bridge 2011 Community Presentation on Tuesday, June 7. Eight New York-based Youth Ambassadors will share their experiences over the last six months, including stories from a 10-day study tour of Korea with their Los Angeles counterparts.

@ Samsung Center for Cultural Exchange, The Korea Society
(950 Third Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY)

The Youth Ambassadors

Rabia Ahmad, Long Island City High School
Victoria Bigay, High School of Economics and Finance
Rachel Jones, Forest Hills High School
Marlyn Palamino, The Flushing International High School
Julian Alexander Hackney, Thurgood Marshall Academy
James Haggaerty-Skeans, Staten Island Technical High School
Antonio Lopez, Bard High School Early College Queens
Elwin Ng, Townsend Harris High School
Michelle Salinas, Roosevelt High School
Jennifer Der, Temple City High School
Leeann Mau, Temple City High School
Jennie Jettavin Ramirez, West Adams Prep High School
Matthew Mendoza, Downtown Magnets High School
Cesar O Nije, Downtown Magnets High School
Long T Truong, Gabrielino High School
Timothy J Lee, South Pasadena High School

Sixteen high school students from both New York and Los Angeles were selected to participate in the 2010 Project Bridge Program. In addition to bi-monthly workshops covering issues of identity and race, the Youth Ambassadors also received extensive lectures on Korean culture both in a US and Korean context.

The program concluded with a week long immersion study tour of Korea. The Youth Ambassadors were taken to historical sites including the Institute of Korean Royal Cuisine and were treated to homestays with their counterparts at Banpo High School. The students also learned the customs which accompany traditional tea ceremonies during a temple stay at Seonunsa Temple.