Empower, Seek, Adapt: “Rise Together” at Gwangju’s Refugee Women Bazaar  

On the historical grounds of the May 18th square near the Asia Culture Center, the first Refugee Women Bazaar in Gwangju took place. Let me be clear and state that there is a distinct difference between “refugees” and “immigrants.” These women sought refuge in South Korea due to multiple factors ranging from war and political oppression to state-enforced imprisonment. What must be acknowledged is that they ran away from threats. No matter the variables of their individual circumstances, they shared one thought in heart: to seeking a better life.

Tim Warnberg’s Legacy Deserves Notice: Part I 

Tim Warnberg was a 24-year-old American Peace Corps volunteer who lived in Gwangju and worked at Chonnam University Hospital as a Hansen’s Disease case worker. During the Uprising, he remained in the city to help take care of the citizens.1 Tim was selfless during that time, doing all that he could to aid the citizens, and he has long been recognized for his contributions. There is no question that Tim played an important role in Gwangju before, during, and after the Uprising.

Right Up Your Alley: The First Alleyway’s Chefs

Words by Kate Jarocki and Eddie Hackworthy Photos by Joe Wabe and First Alleyway To many foreigners in Gwangju, The First Alleyway is a culinary gem. From the ritzy establishments … Read More

German Bar: Gwangju’s Slice of Germany

Mr. Song’s German Bar is a fixture of Gwangju’s downtown nightlife.

What Do You Think About People from Other Countries?

Children in Korea come in contact with foreigners almost every day. But what do they think of us? Check out Gwangju Talks and see what they have to say.

Jeolla Safety Alliance: Staying Safe in Gwangju

Gwangju is a relatively safe city, but preparation and knowledge is key to ensuring you protect yourself from violent crimes.

What would you do for the city if you were mayor?

Gwangju local and international residents give their take on what they would do in the city’s highest post.