Gwangju-Jeonnam Voices: Coronavirus Version

Interview by William Urbanski. While there is without question a veritable deluge of media coverage surrounding the coronavirus situation worldwide, most of this information takes a bird’s-eye view. The Gwangju … Read More

A House Divided

Our pride in our alma mater does not go away once we graduate. But in some cases, our families may be “a house divided”.

Korean Poetry: “Like the Setting Sunlight”

Gwangju showcases one of its many excellent poets with Yang Kyoonwon’s “Like the Setting Sunlight”.

BIRDS Korea: “What Does Wilderness Mean to You?”

This month, Birds Korea reaches out to readers with a question: what does wilderness mean to you?

Behind the Myth: Pork

Does eating pork protect you from pollution?

Hollaback! : Against Street Harassment

“It made me feel completely powerless.” Harassment effects men and women all over Korea. Find out what “Hollaback” is doing to let victim’s voices be heard and make a change.

The Vagina Monologues

The internationally acclaimed play “The Vagina Monologues” is back and bringing with it some welcome additions to the monologues.

To Be A Great Light: Hanbit High School Builds an Alternative Community

When Kim Han-gyeol was a middle school student, she felt like she could not speak her mind. “If I saw a teacher doing some inappropriate action, like ignoring students, I … Read More