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Asia Society Korea Executive Director Yvonne Kim discusses with Hyungwon Kang the LA riots, intricacies of Korean identity, and captivating aspects of Korean history.
The Glitch joins Korea's drug discourse, tracing historical roots from Opium Wars to current challenges for K-pop idols. Unraveling a complex narrative, it explores societal expectations, shaping perceptions of drug use in Korean society.
Uncover South Korea's evolving public security, prompted by 'Don't Ask Why Attacks,' revealing a global decline in safety marked by rising hate crimes.
Unravel South Korea's intricate path in diplomacy and security. Explore how this dynamic nation balances global interests and aspirations for a secure future.
Delve into critical discussions on teachers' rights reforms, including working hours, job security, well-being, and parent-teacher relationships, and their global implications for education.
Dive into the fascinating interplay of identity, culture, and politics. Witness how these forces intersect, weaving the intricate fabric of our world and igniting deep understanding.
The film “Barbie” has faced scrutiny from select Asian countries and performed poorly at the box office, especially in South Korea. Learn more about the complex array of reactions it has generated across Asian audiences.
Asia Society Korea and LOTTE Cultureworks host a special screening of disaster-thriller film “Concrete Utopia” with a greeting from the cast including actor Lee Byung Hun.
A dive into the history behind the comforts of safety Korea enjoys today in light of the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement.
The portrayal of diversity in media, particularly mass media, is a challenging issue for all authors and producers behind the cameras. Global audiences are becoming aware of the diversity that is embodied and presented by the media, and this raises some controversy.