Gwangju Universiade Countdown

The countdown to the Gwangju 2015 Universiade begins!

How Gwangju Said “Yes” to Human Rights

The World Human Rights Cities Forum brought together specialists, analysts & experts from all over the world to discuss & promote Human Rights on a global level

Jeolla History: Gangjin

Gangjin is well known for the production of Goryeo celadon pottery. There is an rich and interesting history behind the development of this beautiful pottery.

Islam Grows Within Gwangju

Gwangju’s Islamic community is growing and developing and an understanding of the Islam religion is developing too as non-Muslims become interested.

Hello! My Name Is…

Basu Mukul is dedicated to helping immigrants in Gwangju survive and succeed in Korea by teaching them the Korean language and by offering support.

Who’s to Blame?

The Abuse of Human Rights continues and is actually getting worse in many parts of the world. Amnesty International blames world leaders for these violations.

Sewol Update May 2015

The Sewol Special Bill is still being contested by the bereaved families for not going deep enough in its investigation.

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.