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8번
Recruitment of participants for the second teacher
Recruitment of participants for the second teacher training for the May 18 Memorial Foundation 'Buma to Gwangju' - For elementary, middle, and high school teachers nationwide, July 6-7, 2024 - The May 18 Memorial Foundation and the Buma Democratic Uprising Memorial Foundation will conduct teacher training from Gwangju to Gwangju from July 6 to 7 for elementary, middle, and high school teachers nationwide. The 'Buma to Gwangju' teacher training was designed to raise interest in the history of the democratization movement from the 1979 Buma Democratic Uprising to the May 18 Democratization Movement in 1980 and to cultivate teachers who can contribute to spreading democratic history education in the school field. The first teacher training was held in Busan for two days from February 27th to 28th, and the program consisted largely of special lectures linked to Buma and May 18th, introduction and practice of democratic education using contents (value picture books), and exploration of major historical sites on Buma Democratic Road. The second teacher training session of "Buma to Gwangju" in Gwangju will begin with a special lecture on the May 18 Democratization Movement, followed by an exploration of the "Old Jeonnam Provincial Office" and the National May 18 Democratic Cemetery, which are major historical sites, and will be completed with the presentation of May 18 and the case of Buma education. The program recruitment period is from June 10 to 21 for teachers nationwide, and if the number of applicants exceeds 30, the first training participants will be selected first. Through this training, the foundation will revitalize the development of instructional plans linked to the May 18 Democratic Movement and the Buma Democratic Uprising and actively support them to be used in the educational field. Participation in the training can be applied through the link below, and can also be found on the May 18 Memorial Foundation website and Instagram. ※ Shortcut for applying for the 'Buma to Gwangju' second teacher training: https://forms.gle/UqSebVN5oeeq93bc9 ※ Learn more about 'Buma to Gwangju' 1st teacher training: https://518.org/nsub.php?PID=0202&page=&category=&searchText=&searchType=&action=Read&page=1&idx=1331 ※ Inquiries: May 18 Memorial Foundation May School / 062-360-0543
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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7번
May 18 Memorial Foundation, Gwangju Practice Teach
May 18 Memorial Foundation, Gwangju Practice Teachers <Making May 18 Value Picture Book> - 634 participants in 28 classes in 6 domestic and 1 overseas region - The May 18 Memorial Foundation and Gwangju Practice Teachers, a teacher's group, conducted <May 18 Value Picture Book> for elementary school teachers nationwide. It is a participatory program that started with the purpose of shedding light on May 18 from the perspective of elementary school students, beyond the existing simple cramming education method. The <May 18 Value Picture Book> program was born as a way to pay attention to the reality of remembering only negatively when the May 18 class was conducted focusing on fact delivery. Through the program, the value of elementary school students has changed from the image that they drew mainly "tanks, guns, and guns" to the image that can be encountered in everyday life. Unlike the existing method of producing one picture book in one class, this year has changed the production method. Two classes first introduced the 'Together, Value Picture Book', which is produced with one picture book, creating a communication channel to share each other's values. Lee Sang-moon, a teacher at Bonryang Elementary School in Gwangju, who participated in the program, said, "It was a more meaningful time for all students to participate and celebrate the 44th anniversary of the May 18 Democratic Movement with their children." Also, a third-grader of Goil Elementary School in Seoul said, "It was good to create the value of community with friends. I think community is something that everyone is together like now. I want to make it with my friends next year." <Making a May 18 Value Picture Book> was developed in 2022 and proceeded with the program for the third time this year. The "20245 May 18 Value Picture Book Making" program, which involved 634 people in 28 classes in seven regions of Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gwangju, Jeonbuk, Daejeon, Jeju, and Wiesbaden, Germany, held an online publication ceremony for participants through Zoom on May 24. The audiobook video produced with the picture book can be found in the media wall on the first floor of the Jeonil Building. In this regard, you can also check the value picture book website and the foundation's official blog.
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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6번
The May 18 Memorial Foundation will carry out proj
The May 18 Memorial Foundation will carry out projects across the country to mark the 30th anniversary of its foundation - Formulating lectures and cultural programs for citizens of 9 institutions and neighborhood bookstores nationwide with a motif of wild night studies - - May 18, Human Rights, Labor, Women, Ecology, Disability, Discrimination, and Social Disaster - The May 18 Memorial Foundation (Chairman Won Soon-seok) will promote the "May Citizen Night School" project from June to July with nine institutions and local bookstores nationwide to mark the 30th anniversary of its foundation. This project is a citizen-participating program in which citizens remember the May 18 spirit and learn and practice the present values of May 18 in their daily lives with the motif of wild night studies more than 40 years ago. In Gwangju and South Jeolla Province, the "May Citizen Night School" project will be held under the theme of labor, human rights, women, and civic education. The independent bookstore "Dongmyeong Bookstore Flower" will hold an event called "Meet Jeon Sang-won" on June 18. The event will be joined by the Daegu-area group "Friends of Jeon Tae-il" and poet Kim Hae-ja, the winner of the May 18 Literature Prize in 2024, along with the screening of the documentary "Two diaries (Gwangju MBC, 2018)" and a talk with participants. Subsequently, on July 26, a book talk of "Your Work Clothes" will be held. The independent bookstore "Book and Life" will run the "Today's May, Today's Book" program every Tuesday at 7 p.m. from July 2 to July 30, with "Bad Book" author Kim Yoo-tae and "Only Available Here, Here, Here" author Lee Yeon-sook. "Back Seat" author Hee-jeong. "I Am an Animal" will be held with a book talk by Hong Eun-jin. "Alley Bookstore Seoseong" in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, will run a "Research for Solidarity and Coexistence" and a reading group created by citizens until July. On July 18, you will be able to meet a special lecture by Kim Nuri, author of "Competitive Education is Barbarbarism," and a vegan rice ball experience. In Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, "Kim Geun-tae Memorial Library" and "Only Seo-jae" will promote the "May Citizen Night School" project together. The "Kim Geun-tae Memorial Library" in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, will hold an invitation lecture at 2 p.m. on the second and third weeks of July under the theme of "Are you respected?" You can meet a lecture invited by Lee Chul, a political prisoner in Japan on the 13th, a performance by Park Kwan-chan, a cellist who overcame his visual impairment on the 14th, a story of special teacher Kwon Yong-deok on the 20th, and a novelist Han Yeol-eum, the author of "Democratic Room" on the 21st. The independent bookstore "Only Seo-jae" in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, runs a reading group and field trips under the theme of democracy and labor in June and July. Daegu's independent bookstore "Bookshop Eye" is a project called "Words of May," where you can meet lectures by Seobuwon history teacher (Salesigo), lawyer Lee Jung-hee (former lawmaker), and writer Jang Kang-myung (comment unit) on July 5, 9, and 23, respectively. Busan's "Busan Culture and Diversity Research Institute" has organized animal rights and democratic history education for teenagers, and will hold a peace film festival with "Water Scale" and "The Unmanufactured" at 7 p.m. on June 21 and July 19 at the Busan corner theater. In Gangwon Province, the Gangwon Education Research Institute will promote book talks and special lectures by author Cho Hae-jin of "The Novel I Remember," author Jin Eun-young of "I Love You Like an Old Street," and author of "Teenagers Who Know Life Sensitivity." Jeju Pulmujil, an independent bookstore in Jeju, will invite Kim Bo-kyung of "Reading Is a Standing Literature" to hold a book talk on June 24, and will run a group to read Hyun Ki-young's "Jeju Do Da" with local residents from June. The May 18 Memorial Foundation has been promoting commemorative projects with domestic and foreign organizations, including citizens, to inherit the May 18 spirit, including the May 18 Truth, Democracy, Human Rights, and Peace for 30 years since its foundation. ※Relevant Inquiries: 30th Anniversary Commemoration Committee of May 18 Memorial Foundation 062-360-0520
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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5번
A companion sketch of the 2024 Gwangju Human Right
A companion sketch of the 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award winner Sri Lanka's women's rights activist Sugantini Matiyamutan Tangarasa (hereinafter referred to as Sugantini) has been selected as the winner of the 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award. Sugantini is the representative of the group Amara, which means "unstoppable struggle for dignity" in Tamil, and has fought to improve the human rights and rights of women affected by the war, overcoming numerous oppression and suffering from the security forces of Sri Lanka's government forces. She is a symbol of courage and hope for women who have lost everything in their lives by soldiers. We will unveil the journey for the 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award ceremony with her, Ananti Sacysteran, an activist and former female politician belonging to Amara, and Sigamony Shakespeare, a professor at Yonsei University's Underwood International University, who was willing to spend time for their reliable interpretation and commentary. May 4th 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award Calligraphy Performance The slogan "Women, let's live with dignity!" written by Kim Moo-jin at the May 18 Democratic Square is It contains Sugantini's activities and the direction in which Amara wants to go. May 16 Visiting May Mother's House The schedule and the first official schedule that Sugantini said without hesitation as the most meaningful time of his time in Korea! I visited my mother's house in May. I sincerely sympathize with the pain of the mothers and hold Sugantini's hand in tears It was a meeting that sincerely comforted each other's pain. After visiting his mother's house in May, Sugantini said, "I've experienced women who are very different in culture and language, It was a great consolation,' he recalled of the day when he met his mothers. 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award Winner Press Conference Together with Sugantini and Sigamoni Shakespeare and Ananti Saciteran, we had a chance to hear about the democratic and human rights situation in Tamil, Sri Lanka. Choi Mi-kyung, CEO of the International Democratic Alliance, who participated as a judge, was present and explained why Sugantini was selected as this year's winner of the Gwangju Human Rights Award. Sri Lanka, especially Tamil, is unfamiliar to Koreans, and the problems of human rights suppression there have never been reported in the media, so reporters attending the press conference were more enthusiastic than ever. 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award Winner Welcome Dinner It was a welcoming event for the winners and the first time to introduce them to many people. Many people warmly welcomed Sugantini, who was standing in front of many people with nervous hearts, expressing their acceptance speech. May 17 May 18 Historic Site Tour (Recorder, Jeonil Building 245) Following the traces of the May 18 Democratization Movement, the schedule began by exploring various parts of Gwangju together! We also had a natural meeting and talking with many students and citizens who came to Gwangju to commemorate and remember May 18. There were many citizens who saw the press release the day before and recognized Sugantini and greeted him through the press conference. Sugantini also visited various booths installed on Chungjang-ro Street and experienced the memory of May together. And I was able to experience May 18 indirectly by sharing rice balls made by May mothers. Attending the May 18 Eve Festival The May 18 Eve Festival, which was held to mark the 44th anniversary of the May 18 Democratization Movement It was conducted with the slogan "Everyone's May, One May". It was a schedule where I could watch the stage with the marching people, how to remember and honor those who were ahead for democracy, and how to create another solidarity. All the eve of the festival took to the stage during the speech and called for the solidarity of Gwangju citizens for democracy in Tamil. May 18 Attending the National Memorial Ceremony of the May 18 Democratic Movement Sugantini, who attended a national ceremony at the May 18 National Cemetery on the morning of May 18, said, "The place for victims of national violence is He said he was deeply impressed by the fact that it was arranged and that countless people visited and remembered them. Even in the hot sun, I want to carefully examine and remember each and every one of the grave stones and photographs It was a time when I felt the heart of Sugantini and Anandi. The mayor, who met by chance while looking around the May 18 Democratic Cemetery, also recognized Sugantini and greeted him. 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award Ceremony A lot of people attended the awards ceremony that started at 6 p.m. This year, we held a talk concert with the winner for the first time at the awards. Starting with the stage of Project Spring Flower, it was a time when Sugantini and Ananti talked about the pain the Tamil people had been experiencing, and I could feel that many people were heartbroken together. Thanks to Choi Mi-kyung, CEO of the International Democratic Alliance for Democracy, who supported Sugantini, who has fought for women at the grassroots stage, and Han Seon, a professor of communication at Honam University, who sincerely led the story of Sugantini as a host. At the end of the awards ceremony, the entire audience held an event to show a placard containing phrases supporting Sugantini. May 19 Meeting with the 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award winner The meeting held at the Roh Moo-hyun Civic Center was attended by people working in various fields! Thanks to the citizens and activists who listened and sympathized with Sugantini's story and the pain of the Tamil people It was a more meaningful meeting. May 20 Arirang TV broadcast 'May 18 Democratization Movement: FROM GWANGJU, AHAND OF SOLIDARITY' is transmitted A video about the Gwangju Human Rights Award was sent to the world through Arirang TV. The Sri Lankan government's oppression was expected, so we postponed and postponed the broadcast schedule after Sugantini left the country, Thanks to the Arirang TV production staff who covered with passion and were with us, the Gwangju Human Rights Award became widely known. You can watch Arirang TV on YouTube! Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=shared&v=CY1yjLgK9ro In this way, I wrote down the 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award ceremony and the journey I have been on with the winner. Sugantini's heart, which was deeply conveyed by being together for less than a week, It was a willingness to continue to work for Tamil women and, furthermore, women around the world. Congratulations once again on winning the 2024 Gwangju Human Rights Award, and I'll end my writing like this!
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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4번
30th anniversary exhibition related event ① sit-do
Held an exhibition related to the 30th anniversary of the foundation ① "May Cultural Movement and Women" Meeting (6.17) ② "Beyond loneliness - nodules" Academic Forum (7.23) The May 18 Memorial Foundation (Chairman Won Soon-seok) is holding an exhibition "The Chronicles of Fire" to commemorate its 30th anniversary from May 10 to July 31. The exhibition was designed to view the history of the May Culture and Arts Movement and the foundation's 30-year history of activities and seek contemporary meaning through the May Culture Movement Archive. For related events, a book talk (6.17) with Lim Young-hee, the first generation of the May Culture Movement, and an academic forum (7.23) looking back on the practical role of the May Culture and Arts Movement were prepared. The two events will be held on the first basement floor of the May 18 Memorial Culture Center. ① Artistic discourse (談笑): May Cultural Movement and Women (6.17) The forum, which was held from 14:00 on June 17, was organized under the theme of "Artistic Chat (談笑): May Cultural Movement and Women." Lim Young-hee, a speaker, is the first generation of the Gwangju Cultural Movement and Women's Movement and has published a book with the same title as the film (Im Young-hee, Oh Jung-mook). The film and book tells the story of the May 18th protest in 1980 and the people who tried to tell the truth of May 18 after the protest. The screening of the film and a conversation with the director and author, Lim Young-hee, were held at the event. After the event, a signing event was held. ② Academic Forum: Beyond Loneliness - Nodules: Madang (dramatic/gut), Bookshop, Labor, Comics (7.23) The academic forum, which will be held from 13:00 on July 23, will be held under the title of "Nodules Beyond Loneliness." First, ▲ Park Gang-gang (director, former representative of Shinmyung) will give a special lecture under the title of "The Truth of May conveyed by the gestures we met in the yard." Then, as a keynote presentation, ▲ Chun Jung-hwan (Professor of Korean Language and Literature at Sungkyunkwan University) prepared <1980s ideological and cultural movements and places: centered on humanities and social sciences bookstores>. Next, three thematic presentations and designated discussions will follow. ▲ Park Sang-eun (senior researcher at Seoul National University's Institute of Humanities) will present "The History of Madang Drama Movement and Modern Theater/Performance History" in the 1980s, and ▲ Han Jae-seop (Director of Gwangju Independent Film Center) will discuss the presentation. ▲ Jeong Go-eun (Daedong Culture Institute of Sungkyunkwan University) will present under the theme of "Topography of Labor Literature in the Neoliberal Era," and Kang So-hee (instructor of Chonnam National University's Basic Education Institute) will hold a designated discussion. Finally, ▲ Seo Eun-young (outpatient professor at Seoul National University of Science and Technology) will present "Cartoon and Webtoon reproducing May 18", and Choi Hye-kyung (Professor of Honam Research Institute at Chonnam National University) will discuss the presentation. The entire social and discussion of the academic forum was conducted by Kim Man-seok (Korean Literature Instructor at Dong-A University), who was in charge of planning and directing the exhibition. The May 18 Memorial Foundation hopes that the two linked events will serve as a venue to reflect on the practical role of the May cultural movement and to encompass emerging researchers of the cultural movement from the first generation of the cultural movement. ※ Inquiries: May-gil Cultural Project Group Noh So-yoon 062-360-0552
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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3번
Preventing Libraries from Buying History Distortin
Preventing Libraries from Buying History Distorting Books May 18 Memorial Foundation requests an inspection of regulations restricting the purchase and access of 'historical fact-distorting books' in the library The May 18 Memorial Foundation requests a detailed inspection of the operation rules and regulations to prevent libraries from purchasing and accessing books that distort historical facts. Recently, an official of 00 Library informed the foundation that a book written by the writer of the May 18 History Distortion (Ji Man-won) has been accepted as a desired book. He also said that he had no choice but to purchase the book because there was no internal basis to prevent it. The foundation confirmed that the national library, not some problems, is in the same situation. Accordingly, the foundation proposes to add and supplement 'historical fact distortion data' to the <the criteria for excluding data purchase and selection> of libraries nationwide. Libraries across the country, including the National Library of Korea, reveal the requirements for <Restriction on Application for Hope Books>. Most of them restrict the purchase of entertainment materials such as ▲ various testbooks, ▲ workbooks, ▲ study books, ▲ non-cooperative papers, ▲ fantasy, ▲ love novels, ▲ games, and cartoons. There are also libraries that have restrictions on 'other books for judging inappropriateness', but the criteria are unclear, so specific clarification is needed. Each library operates the Data Selection Committee. The Committee is in charge of matters related to the selection of purchased materials, the decision to disuse and discard the collection materials, and the composition and selection of materials. Some libraries omit deliberation to rapidly expand the books when users apply for the desired books. Libraries are required to monitor regularly due to changes in storage and reading books through purchase and donation. Accordingly, the foundation is reviewing plans to monitor May 18 distorted books by public and university libraries nationwide. Meanwhile, the foundation conducted May 18 distortion and fluffing book monitoring on 450 libraries (2021, 2023) and 1,200 public libraries (2023), including university libraries across the country. The foundation's monitoring personnel confirmed 1,181 cases in 2023, and conducted 864 cases excluding preservation through sending official documents and telephone contact. ■ Inquiries: Choi Kyung-hoon, Department of Records and Truth, May 18 Memorial Foundation, 062-360-0562 ■ Report: May 18 Memorial Foundation website > Participation yard > May 18 distortion report https://518.org/nsub.php?PID=0502 ■ May 18th Report on History Distortion and Disruptions Guide Video <Report> https://youtu.be/II5RB0XZfNc?feature=shared
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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2번
"Please block Jeon Doo Hwan's idolization" May 18
"Please block Jeon Doo Hwan's idolization" May 18 Residents of Chun Doo-hwan's hometown Hapcheon who visited Gwangju Some 30 members of the Hapcheon County Residents' Movement Headquarters (Chairman Lee Chang-sun) attended the May 18 Independence Movement Day ceremony held in Geumnam-ro, Gwangju on May 17 and called for attention to change the name of the Ilsa Park. They also said they will call on the 22nd National Assembly to root out remnants of the new military government. It has been carrying out activities to erase traces of Chun Doo-hwan, including a campaign to change the name of the Ilsa Park at Chun Doo-hwan beautification facility, which was established in Hapcheon-gun, South Gyeongsang Province, which was launched in 2021. The Hapcheon-gun Ilsa Park Nomination Committee has postponed the decision twice in 2022, and concluded that the nomination change was inappropriate in June 2023. Cho Kuk, chairman of the Innovation Party, attended a ceremony held at the May 18 National Cemetery and pointed out that "the governor of Hapcheon seems to have created a park named after Chun Doo-hwan in defiance of various procedures," adding, "Jeon Doo-hwan is a head of civil war, so he cannot understand maintaining the name of Hapcheon."
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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1번
Joint job training of related organizations of the
Joint job training of related organizations for the May 18 Democratic Movement - Held for 6 days from June 25th to July 4th - Gwangju Metropolitan City, Gwangju Metropolitan City Council, May 18 Memorial Foundation Co-hosted - Participation in public institutions, government departments, related organizations, academia, etc The May 18 Memorial Foundation, together with the Gwangju Metropolitan City and the Gwangju Metropolitan City Council, will hold "Joint Job Training for May 18 Democratization Movement-related Organizations" for six days from June 25 to July 4 at the Daedong Hall of the May 18 Memorial Cultural Center and the Grand Lecture Room of the May 18 Education Center. Through this training, the foundation aims to establish relationship cooperation for members of institutions, organizations, and facilities related to the May 18 Democratization Movement, and to respond and unite efficiently in the early stages of distortion and manipulation by securing common awareness. In the training, which will involve about 200 people from 14 related organizations, experts, researchers, and authors from each field related to May 18 were invited as lecturers to help their employees' work and strengthen their individual expertise. Lectures will be held in turn: <Democratization Movement in Korea since 1980> (Kim Dong-chun, honorary professor at Sungkonghoe University), <Degree of liquidation of Germany's past, commemorative projects, space revitalization> (Jang Nam-ju, author of How Berlin Remembers History), <Degree of Resolution of Korea's National Violence Case> (Jeong Geun-sik, former chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee), <Factual Relations by Date, Place, and Case at that time in 1980> (Choi Jung-ki, professor of sociology at Chonnam National University), <Military Operation in 1980 (Roh Young-ki, professor of liberal arts at Chosun University), <Find the truth, the degree and process of punishment of those responsible, various trial results and current status> (Kim Jung-ho, chairman of the Gwangju Jeonnam branch's May 18 Special Committee), <Celebration Project Present and Future> (Park Kyung-sup, researcher of the May 18 Memorial Foundation, May 18 International Research Institute), <Purpose and Relations of the enactment of various laws related to May 18 (Min Byeong-ro, director of the May 18 Research Institute at Chonnam National University), <Space and facilities related to national violence in Korea and ways to revitalize them> (Jeong Ho-ki, visiting professor at Wooseok National University), <5·18 Distortion Status and Response> (Park Yong-soo, director of the Gwangju Metropolitan City's Bureau of Democratic Human Rights and Peace), followed by a special lecture by Mayor Kang Ki-jung of Gwangju Metropolitan City. In addition to members of related organizations of the May 18 Democratic Movement, this education will be accompanied by subjects participating in commemorative projects such as the May 18 Historical Site Commentator "May Gi."
Writer : 최고관리자
2024-06-20
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