Gwangju University Disabled Student Support Center Wins Grand Prize in 'Jigeumdangjang Video Challenge'
Kwon Eun-ji (first from the left), a senior in the Department of Social Welfare at Gwangju University, and others are posing for a commemorative photo at the awards ceremony of the "Right Now Video Challenge" UCC contest hosted by the Gwangju Metropolitan City Disabled Rehabilitation Association. Photo by Gwangju University
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) Disability Student Support Center announced on the 5th that it recently won the Grand Prize in the 'Right Now Video Challenge' UCC contest hosted by the Gwangju Metropolitan City Disabled Rehabilitation Association.
In this contest held under the theme 'Right Now Video Challenge - When You Want to Understand Disability,' Gwangju University submitted 'Juhyun's V LOG,' co-produced with the Social Welfare Department's small group Boardma, receiving high praise.
'Juhyun's V LOG' contains a message to improve disability awareness, conveying that students with disabilities are no different from non-disabled students.
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Jung Hee-kyung, head of Gwangju University Disability Student Support Center, said, "Despite the difficult situation of COVID-19, which easily restricts the learning rights of students with disabilities, we express our gratitude for the active school life of students with disabilities who confidently strive to protect their learning rights," adding, "We will continue to spare no support for students with disabilities."
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