Finding Their Voices: Over 600 North Korean Refugees Share Stories After Public Speaking Training
From Silence to Speech
For decades, many North Korean refugees lived in silence, their stories untold out of fear or lack of confidence. Now, thanks to a U.S.-based charity, more than 600 refugees have gained the skills and courage to share their experiences through public speaking.
Building Confidence Step by Step
The program focuses on helping refugees speak clearly and powerfully, turning painful memories into narratives that inspire others. Participants learn techniques for managing nerves, structuring speeches, and sharing their truths in ways that connect with audiences.
The Power of Storytelling
For these men and women, public speaking is more than a skill—it’s liberation. Each story gives a face and voice to struggles that the world often overlooks. Their words break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and invite empathy from listeners.
Inspiring Change Beyond Borders
By speaking publicly, refugees not only reclaim their own dignity but also influence international awareness. Their stories shed light on human rights, resilience, and the importance of offering sanctuary. Communities that hear them are moved to action, creating ripples of compassion and support.
A Path Toward Healing
The journey from silence to storytelling is also deeply healing. Sharing hardships and triumphs helps refugees process trauma while inspiring hope in others facing adversity. It’s proof that when voices are heard, change is possible.

