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.

Vagina Monologues 2017: Why We Take the Stage

Words by Anastasia Traynin Rehearsal photo by Paolo Mondragon The sixth annual V-Day Gwangju Theater is once again performing Eve Ensler’s original 1996 play, The Vagina Monologues. Same as last … Read More

Jane of All Trades

Words by Douglas Baumwoll Photo courtesy of Josephine Kim “Adolescence…Child development. Counseling and clinical studies. Cultural studies. Diversity…Ethnic issues. Family issues. Immigrant issues…Multicultural education…Racial discrimination…” So reads the Areas of … Read More

The Vagina Monologues

The internationally acclaimed play “The Vagina Monologues” is back and bringing with it some welcome additions to the monologues.

The Jeolla Safety Alliance (JSA)

The JSA is working to protect Jeolla women from assault.

The Vagina Monologues in Gwangju

Thankfully, The Vagina Monologues exists, because these monologues begin to push back the shadows surrounding the worn-out words.

Finding Her Smile in Space

Yi So-yeon was born in Gwangju and spent the first 15 years of her life living among the people of the city. When she began studying at Gwangju Science High School, she also began nurturing what has been a life-long passion for science and learning.