Gwangju African Community : Spirited Unity Re-launched
Based on Christian missionary principles, the Gwangju African Community strives to retain African identity in their adopted home.
Based on Christian missionary principles, the Gwangju African Community strives to retain African identity in their adopted home.
Concerned about public transit in Gwangju? You’re not alone. Read what some Gwangju locals have to say about safety issues and what could be done.
This V-Day, join the global movement to stop violence against women and support the MMRP’s production of “The Vagina Monologues.” Find out how to get involved or see the show here.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced with yoga, Meghyn Cox’s studio near Chosun University has a class for you. Get informed and start stretching!
Korea is always changing, and has the nickname “Dynamic Korea” for a reason. But what has happened in the past 10 years in our own neighborhood?
Na Yeon Jeong is the owner of M-UM Education in Sinchang-dong, one of the private English academies that are a mainstay in Korea.
Before 1959, no Korean had entered the Arab world. Yet for 10 years starting in 1974, millions of Koreans flooded the area, working for major companies like Hyundai. But what about now?
Curious about other community groups in Gwangju? Read about the Filipino community here.