I was honored to be a featured speaker at the second-annual Asia Liberty Forum (ALF), hosted by the A sia Center for Enterprise from Jan. 7-9 in New Delhi, India. As much as I enjoyed speaking and, as part of the entertainment, rapping to my revised version of Salt N Pepa's 1990s song "Whattaman," that couldn't compare to the thrill I had being able to introduce and moderate the closing address that was given by North Korean refugee Ju Chan-yang. I wrote about it in the Korea Times and she had an incredible audio article about me . This event was a turning point for TNKR. After I returned from the trip, I told FSI co-founder Eunkoo Lee that we could do more with the little project, maybe even one day turn it into a real organization. Join FSI's Patreon World: FSI , Casey Lartigue , Greenlight to Freedom
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