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S3, Ep 3: The Black Girl from Pyongyang - Interview with Monica Macias

S3, Ep 3: The Black Girl from Pyongyang - Interview with Monica Macias

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In this episode of The Young Pioneer Podcast, we delve into the life of Monica Macias, author of "Black Girl from Pyongyang." As the daughter of Francisco Macías, the first president of Equatorial Guinea, Monica's journey began when she was sent to North Korea for her education. There, she received personal guidance from President Kim Il-Sung, who had supported her father during Equatorial Guinea's fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule. Following her father's assassination in a coup in 1979, Monica continued to reside in Pyongyang under the care of the "fatherly leader." Join us as we uncover her experiences and insights she shares in her memoir.

Before we delve into our interview with Monica, it’s important to mention the current situation regarding travel to North Korea. As of now, the border remains closed, with no confirmed timeline for reopening. While this news is disappointing for those wishing to explore the enigmatic country, our conversation with Monica provides a fascinating perspective on life in North Korea from someone who has experienced it firsthand.

For more information on how you can visit our "destinations your mother wishes you'd stayed away from" visit us at youngpioneertours.com.

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