

15. Pushing back against xenophobia in South Korea
South Korea’s human rights record looks quite good –unless you’re a member of a minority. LGBTQI persons, people of minority faiths and foreigners have a tough time, and it’s getting tougher. Human rights lawyer PillKyu Hwang is the director of the GongGam Human Rights Law Foundation, and works with other lawyers and activists to uphold and defend minority rights. He talks about the social, economic and political backdrop to exclusion and the strategies they areusingto push back.
In this episode:
•How rights defenders are challenging xenophobia in South Korea
•And in the Coda –finding inner calm by swimming in turbulent waters
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