[NEWS] Seoul School For The Blind Students, “We’re Studying With Sandara Park-Noona’s Voice.”!
2012.04.20
Justice Minister Kwon Jae-Jin, visited the Seoul National School For The Blind, at Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 19th, a day prior to the official Day For The People With Disabilities.
Minister Kwon brought along the fairytale book, “Killing Two Birds With One Stone,” wherein popular girl group 2NE1 member, Sandara Park, participated in the recording of. The audio books and braille books were made and produced by a group of volunteers.
Moreover, with the visit from the minister, he is expected to reveal the plans of the Ministry of Justice for better policies that will affect people with disabilities, as he speaks to the blind students and their parents, as well as the faculty of the school.
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