The Human Rights Center at Dongmyung University conducted the second session of its visiting violence prevention education titled "Love Stories Everyone Is Curious About but No One Has Talked About."


The education took place on the 12th at the Central Library, with over 200 participants including enrolled students and international students.


The session began with topics on preventing sexual violence and dating violence, as well as stories about healthy and equal love relationships. Various video materials relevant to the theme were used to facilitate understanding and practical application in daily life.

Visiting Violence Prevention Education by the Human Rights Center of Dongmyung University is currently underway.

Visiting Violence Prevention Education by the Human Rights Center of Dongmyung University is currently underway.

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Lecturer Anna Lee examined the love and dating experiences of university students living in the modern era from the perspectives of gendered sexual scripts and gender stereotypes, and proposed ways to establish equal relationships.



Professor Jang Yujin of the Human Rights Center stated, “It is important to move away from some incorrect gender stereotypes portrayed in media and other sources, and to recognize the importance of respecting each other and forming equal relationships in love.” She added, “I hope this education leads to a shift in awareness that allows equality in everyday life and love.”


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