Anyone Interested in Cultural Cities, Individuals and Organizations Welcome to Participate

Gwangyang-si, Recruiting Participants for Citizen Roundtable 'Joint' Participation View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Gwangyang City, Jeollanam-do announced that it is recruiting citizens to participate in the Citizen Roundtable Joint (Fairness and Accompaniment) until March 2.


The Gwangyang Cultural City Project Group plans to propose issues related to Gwangyang's cultural city centered on various citizen activity groups and entities interested in the cultural city, and jointly establish the values and direction of the cultural city.


Eligibility to apply includes representatives and affiliated staff of institutions and organizations located in Gwangyang City, artists and activists in Gwangyang, and any citizens of Gwangyang interested in the cultural city. Up to 100 committee members will be recruited.


In particular, about 10 people will be recruited from 10 fields including women, youth, adolescents (children), multicultural, and new middle-aged groups to collect diverse opinions on the cultural city.


The joint will operate from March to December this year, conducting ▲field-specific roundtable meetings ▲a full meeting of 100 joint members ▲and an operating committee of representatives from each field to discover agendas related to the cultural city development project, playing a pivotal role in citizen-led cultural city development.


Tak Young-hee, Director of the Culture and Arts Division, said, “Citizens' interest and opinions on culture and arts are very important for the cultural city of Gwangyang,” and added, “We hope many interested organizations and citizens will participate for a cultural city expressed in the language of the citizens.”




Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik hss79@asiae.co.kr


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