Stop THAAD!

Written by Peter Gallo Photographs courtesy of STOPTHAAD.org I’m tired of hearing about the North Korean missile crisis, too. But who is the real aggressor? Anti-war action groups say that … Read More

Do We Live in Peace?

Written by the Douglas Baumwoll The 2017 World Human Rights Cities Forum (WHRCF) will be held in Gwangju, September 14–17 at the Kimdaejung Convention Center. The theme of the forum … Read More

Stop the Mold!

Written by Karina Prananto Summertime in Korea is hot and humid. The monsoon season that comes with it also makes it damp, and thus, a perfect opportunity for mold to … Read More

“I Know How to Teach”

Text and photographs by Dr. David Shaffer It wasn’t so long ago that I was downtown at a restaurant-cum-tavern when a nice young lady walked up to me. She said … Read More

Revisiting To Kill a Mockingbird: A Great American Classic

Written by Natale Ryan During the 1930s in Alabama, USA, racism was alive and rife throughout the area. It was illegal for people of different races to marry or pursue … Read More

Human Acts

Written by Amy Badenhorst I never fully understood the sadness, violence, and blood shed that occurred during the 5.18 Gwangju uprising until I read Human Acts by Han Kang. This … Read More

Still Photographs Keep Memories Alive!

Written and photographed by Fahima Mukta It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t love to take pictures. Photography is a beautiful way to express our thoughts about any situation, and … Read More

Aliens

Written by J.L. Clarke It amazes me, the varied amounts of pain we humans can feel, how deep and personal and unknown betrayal can be, how we have the capability … Read More