Kim Han-young, President of the Korea Rail Network Authority, Joins the 'Live Together' Challenge
Spreading a Culture of Mutual Respect Through Participation in Anti-Racism Campaign
Kim Han-young, President of the Korea National Railway Corporation, is taking a commemorative photo after participating in the 'Live Together Challenge'.
View original imageThe Korea Rail Network Authority announced on the 17th that Chairman Kim Han-young has joined the 'Live Together' challenge, which opposes racial discrimination and hate crimes.
The 'Live Together Challenge' is a global campaign jointly launched by UNESCO and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in April last year to encourage solidarity and inclusion in the international community. Participants post photos taken with a challenge message board on social media and nominate the next participant.
Chairman Kim said, "I hope a culture that respects each other's diversity without discrimination based on race or nationality will spread."
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Previously nominated by Na Hee-seung, President of Korea Railroad Corporation, Chairman Kim Han-young nominated Kwon Yong-bok, Chairman of the Korea Transportation Safety Authority, as the next participant in the challenge.
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