The Miner Artist, Hwang Jae-hyung: Mining for Truth

“Art is an intermittent cough that shares the pain of others, and it is the talk of pain.”

COVID-19 Confusion: The Public Mis-understanding of Science

“Amidst the current pandemic and huge global vaccination drive, discrediting science and scientists thrives, and social media very often facilitates the spreading of false or misleading information.”

Jang Bo-go and the Rise and Fall of Unified Silla

“As a general, he eliminated Chinese pirates attacking Korea’s coast and made his country prosperous through active trade.”

Kudos to the Nation’s Unsung Heroes: Fighters of the Flames

“In matters of life and death, while others turn away, they are always the ones who choose to stay.”

Choi Soon-im: Borderless Traveler in the Arts

“I thought that the process of sculpting was much like life itself: A creature can come out into this world only after breaking through the hard outer shell.”

2021 Online Human Rights Education Training Program for Sustainable and Inclusive Communities: A Human Rights Education Program

“The course was a good opportunity to look at the struggles that nations, cities, and individuals have been through when building a human rights city culture.”

I’m Not a Grinch: Odd Songs for Those of Us Who Need a Little More (or Less?) Christmas Cheer

“You can only listen to the same three songs so many times before going crazy.

Three Things with Jon Dunbar

Jon Dunbar is the antithesis of the average Western expat in Korea.