Recruiting 25 Residents on a First-Come, First-Served Basis Until the 23rd

Gwangju Buk-gu, Recruiting Participants for the 7th Resident Human Rights School View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 20th that it will recruit 25 residents on a first-come, first-served basis to participate in the "7th Buk-gu Resident Human Rights School" until the 23rd.


This Resident Human Rights School was prepared to spread a culture of respect for human rights in daily life through customized human rights education tailored to the residents' perspective.


The lecture period is from the 27th of this month to the 5th of next month, and the tuition fee is free.


The lectures will be held four times in total, starting on the 27th with "Children's Rights and Child Abuse" by Han Jaemyung, a lecturer from Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Headquarters, followed by ▲ Intercultural Understanding and Immigrant Human Rights ▲ Disability Rights and Sign Language Experience ▲ The Power of Citizens Planning a Gender-Equal Community.


In particular, on November 11th, there will be a field experience to realize the value of human rights through a tour of the Donghak Peasant Revolution historic sites.


Residents who wish to participate can apply by email or phone to the Administrative Support Division of Buk-gu Office.



Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, "This Resident Human Rights School will be a good opportunity to learn the importance of human rights in daily life," and added, "We will continue to promote various policies to enhance the human rights of marginalized groups."


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