One Big Step Toward Change

My week in Pollica, Italy, was full of precious opportunities to mark a new beginning. I applied for this camp with one purpose: to learn how other cities, and especially the youth living in them, are working to end discrimination. This is because I have seen and experienced that some people have to fight for their rights, even though such rights are what they deserve, and those who always suffer more are socially disadvantaged.

Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo

Can you relate to black radical lesbian feminism? If you can, or even if you cannot, this novel is for you.

How Gwangju Visitors said “Yes” to Human Rights Last Year

Joey Nunez reviews the learning and experiences from the 2014 World Human Rights Cities Forum, as Gwangju prepares for the 2015 forum happening from May 15-18.

Korean Sayings: “Mothers-in-law”

This month the traditional relationship between Korean mothers and daughters-in-laws is examined! Is the stereotype of the evil mother-in-law changing?

Gwangju Talks – Do You Think Foreigners’ Human Rights Are Guaranteed in Gwangju?

Selected Gwangju residents share their thoughts and experiences on how they have been treated as foreigners in Gwangju.

3rd Annual Single Mother’s Awareness Day Raised Awareness

Many single Korean mothers and their children are treated terribly.