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North Korea, farm diplomacy, agriculture, trust, nuclear weapons, humanitarian channels, DPRK, Quakers, Friends, Scattergood Friends School, Bear Creek Friends Meeting, Des Moines Valley Friends Meeting, nukes, negotiations, South Korea, farm delegations
March 18 2018
Midwest Region
Asia Region
Jon Krieg
Linda Lewis, AFSC Country Representative for China/North Korea, and Dan Jasper, AFSC Public Education and Advocacy Coordinator for Asia, visited Iowa at the invitation of Jeff Kisling, clerk of the Peace and Social Concerns Committee of Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative) and Patti McKee, director of Catholic Peace Ministry. Linda spoke at Bear Creek Friends Meeting in Earlham, Iowa. Linda and Dan both spoke at Des Moines Valley Friends Meeting House. They were interviewed by WHO-TV, local videographer Rodger Routh, and talk show host Ed Fallon. They met Iowa Immigrant Rights Program staff Jody Mashek, Erica Johnson and Berenice Nava and travelled to Scattergood Friends School to meet Thomas Weber, Head of School, and Mark Quee, Farm Manager. Mark gave them a tour of the school's farm. In 2001, AFSC hosted a North Korean agricultural tour of Iowa.