Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, Hosts Collaborative Clean Gwangsan Concert View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangsan District, Gwangju Metropolitan City, recently announced on the 19th that it held the ‘2020 Together Creating a Clean Gwangsan Integrity Concert’ at Yunsangwon Hall.


This integrity concert was an opportunity to establish a proper public service perspective for new public officials, and to help existing public officials develop intergenerational empathy and communication skills while seeking a culture of equality.


The event, held in two parts, featured Professor Seo Seung, Chair Professor at Woosuk University, as the lecturer in the first part, who spoke about the proper historical awareness and public service perspective that public officials should have.


Professor Seo was taken to the Security Command in 1971, tortured after being implicated in the ‘Pro-Japanese Korean Student Academy Infiltration Spy Incident,’ attempted self-immolation, and served 19 years in prison as a long-term non-repatriated prisoner.


In the second part, writer Isul-a, who introduced Korea’s first direct writing transaction system ‘Daily Isul-a,’ gave a lecture on the theme of ‘Communication and Empathy in the COVID-19 Era.’


Since 2018, writer Isul-a has been communicating with readers by sending one piece of writing daily to subscribers who pay a monthly fee of 10,000 won.


A district official said, “Integrity is not only a fundamental value for public officials but also an essential communication code that must be shared,” adding, “We prepared the integrity concert to create a healthy and equal organizational culture and build a clean Gwangsan District free from corruption and misconduct.”





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