Sun shares thoughts on how her story of the poor farmer and the blind mother relates to generational misunderstanding in Korea. She describes the difficulty of life in wartime Korea, and discusses the exponential effect of good relationships.
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Sun shares thoughts on how her story of the poor farmer and the blind mother relates to generational misunderstanding in Korea. She describes the difficulty of life in wartime Korea, and discusses the exponential effect of good relationships.
In this episode, we learn more about our guests’ stories: Martha’s “A natural disaster” and Brenda’s “Viaje a Cacaxtla”. Both stories take place in different parts of Mexico and tell us about the ancient knowledge-making of the Mixtec and Olmec-Xicallanca peoples.
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Sun shares thoughts on how her story of the poor farmer and the blind mother relates to generational misunderstanding in Korea. She describes the difficulty of life in wartime Korea, and discusses the exponential effect of good relationships.