Briefe aus Berlin 2009 - Krupp Internship Alumni Newsletter
Briefe aus Berlin 2009 - Krupp Internship Alumni Newsletter
Briefe aus Berlin 2009 - Krupp Internship Alumni Newsletter
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Neues <strong>aus</strong> Essen (II)<br />
Essen is Kulturhauptstadt<br />
Europas 2010! Our photograph<br />
shows the UNESCO<br />
Weltkulturerbe Zeche Zollverein<br />
(source: RUHR.2010<br />
GmbH “Essen für das Ruhrgebiet”/Reinicke/<br />
StandOut.de).<br />
Links<br />
20 Jahre Friedliche Revolution und Mauerfall<br />
http://www.mauerfall-berlin.de/mauerfall/<br />
Fest der Freiheit, November 9, <strong>2009</strong><br />
http://www.mauerfall09.de<br />
Künstlerinitiative East Side Gallery<br />
http://www.eastsidegallery-berlin.com<br />
Wir waren so frei...<br />
An internet archive for private films and photographs of the<br />
changes in Germany in 1989-90 to provide a different view on<br />
“history,” supported by the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung<br />
and the Deutsche Kinemathek.<br />
https://www.wir-waren-so-frei.de/<br />
„Eingemauert!“ Die innerdeutsche Grenze (an animated Deutsche<br />
Welle film).<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlbAUFvh04k<br />
Filmreihe zum Kalten Krieg zwischen BRD und DDR und zum Fall<br />
des Eisernen Vorhangs<br />
http://www.dhm.de/kino/<br />
Programmarchiv: November/ Dezember <strong>2009</strong><br />
„The place to be“: <strong>Berlin</strong> in 3D<br />
http://www.3d-stadtmodell-berlin.de/3d/B/seite0.jsp<br />
<strong>Berlin</strong>er Philharmoniker: Digital Concert Hall<br />
http://dch.berliner-philharmoniker.de/<br />
http://www.ruhr2010.de<br />
<strong>Berlin</strong>-Lieder<br />
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_Liedern_%C3%BCber_<strong>Berlin</strong><br />
<strong>Berlin</strong>-Blog: Ich werde ein <strong>Berlin</strong>er by Wash Echte (meaning: he<br />
wants to become a waschechter <strong>Berlin</strong>er); allegedly, some <strong>Berlin</strong>ers,<br />
old and new, find the statements “controversial.”<br />
http://www.ichwerdeeinberliner.com<br />
15<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
With deep sadness we inform you of the death of<br />
So-Youn Kim (Sociology ’07), who attended the<br />
<strong>Berlin</strong> Program and taught English language and<br />
literature at the Jüdisches Gymnasium in <strong>Berlin</strong><br />
as a <strong>Krupp</strong> Intern in 2006/07. So-Youn was a generous<br />
and reflective woman, deeply committed to<br />
the well-being of others, both in the personal and<br />
in the professional realm. Prof. David Hannah,<br />
who instructed So-Youn in his art history courses<br />
in <strong>Berlin</strong>, remembers her as “a lovely person…<br />
always concerned with the big picture, how her<br />
own actions fit, how she could have a life of<br />
service.“ So-Youn was on assignment with the<br />
Peace Corps in Marrakech as an English teacher<br />
and youth development worker; she died on<br />
November 16, <strong>2009</strong>, after an illness.