May Is… – The May 18 Memorial Foundation Archive Exhibition

By The May 18 Memorial Foundation. The May 18 Memorial Foundation has prepared an archive exhibition, “May Is…,” regarding the entire history of the May 18 Democratic Uprising as well … Read More

Remembering the Gwangju Uprising: 5.18

By C. Adam Volle. For many, the mere mention of “May” evokes pleasant thoughts of warm weather and joyful gatherings, but to the resident of Gwangju, “O-wol” (오월, May) quickly … Read More

Witness to May 18: Dr. Paul Courtright

In 1979, a young Paul Courtright found himself in Korea, working as a Peace Corps volunteer just outside of Gwangju. His work-related travel took him through Gwangju in the early … Read More

Gwangju City Preserves 5.18 Torture Site

By Isaiah Winters. On the third anniversary of my joining the Gwangju News team, I’m happy to return to a historic site that was the topic of my very first … Read More

Gwangju’s Highway to Nowhere Links Testaments of 5.18

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters. Impromptu road trips are among my favorite things to do in Korea, and the Honam region rarely disappoints. If only I had the time, … Read More

Democracy Trail – Illuminating the Past, Connecting to a Bright Future

Written by Cami Ismanova. History has always been the subject that has fascinated me the most. You can imagine my interest rising when I discovered that I had actually gotten … Read More

May 18: Participant Recollections

Interviews with Park Young-sun and Ahn Giljeong. Interviews by Jeong Jiyeon and Melline Galani.Photographs by Yunkyoung (Hillel) Kim. “May 18” or “5.18” is shorthand for the Gwangju May 18 Democratic … Read More

MAY 18

Text by Dr. David E. Shaffer.Photographs courtesy of the 5.18 Archives. May 18, 1980 – a date etched in the memories of those who lived through this dark spot in … Read More