The 5.18 Gwangju Uprising — After 44 years, the “memory struggle” still continues —

By Park Yeonju “Young students must survive. You guys have to tell others exactly what you witnessed today. Be witnesses to history of how we fought and died.” These are … Read More

“To Reach a Star”

May 18 Anniversary Exhibition Written by Lee Aekyeong. Cultural Memory“Cultural memory” is a collection of memories chosen to be remembered and reproduced in the present; this continuity forms the identity … Read More

Sewol Update March 2015

Latest Sewol news includes a national march, “Please Come Back Home on Friday” book tour and a fight over the delay of the special investigation committee.

World Human Rights Cities Forum 2014 Invites You

“Towards a Global Alliance of Human Rights Cities Forum” is this years theme. Find out how you can take part in this global discussion and development of human rights understandings!

Human Rights Prize Winner Mun Jeong-hyeon

Father Mun Jeong-hyeon is well known for his uncompromising stance on all human rights, democracy and peace issues. Here’s June 2012’s cover story.

UNESCO and South Korea – A Preview

An organization that has education, science and culture in its title should appeal to South Korean ideals maybe more than to any other country’s. Originally, UNESCO was designed to promote peace by stopping wars in their tracks just as they took root in the minds of people.