How to say “Yes” for Human Rights: 2015 WHRCF
Gwangju residents get an opportunity to contribute ideas & be involved in human rights through discussion groups at the World Human Rights Cities Forum, 2015.
Gwangju residents get an opportunity to contribute ideas & be involved in human rights through discussion groups at the World Human Rights Cities Forum, 2015.
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.
Crime seems very rare in South Korea and Gwangju feels safe, but it does happen and sometimes our community is hurt. Read about one expat’s experience.
Gwangju EPIK Teacher Adam Greenberg saw a problem on city buses: ineffectively placed emergency hammers. His proactive approach brought change from the city.
Curious about other community groups in Gwangju? Read about the Filipino community here.
The public school system in Korea can be tricky to navigate when you’re a foreigner. Learn about two Gwangju parents who overcame the obstacles.
Dreaming of your next holiday? Be inspired by travel stories with “Departing Gwangju”. This month, Joey Nunez shares his amazing & adaptable adventure in India!
Mokpo a cappella instructor Dan Park discusses coming back to Korea after living in China.