Situational Analysis: Gender, Sexuality, and Human Rights in South Korea (2025) South Korea has seen has a notable progress in gender and human rights over the past two decades. Yet, in recent years, political polarization, anti-gender backlash, and stalled legislative efforts have complicated the landscape, leading to a fragmented and contested approach to equality and inclusion. By Philip Kim
Reality Is Queer: Censorship, Hypocrisy, and 'Edhi Alice: REVERSE' The documentary 'Edhi Alice: REVERSE', which intimately follows the lives of two transgender individuals, moves beyond questions of identity to become a cinematic act of sensing and witnessing existence itself. In a society where even its screening was rejected by some venues, the film confronts us with the very questions our society still chooses to turn away from. By Hyejin Yoo
3 Questions on South Korea’s presidential election results to Kristian Brakel 3 Questions South Korea’s presidential election on 3 June 2025 took place amid intense political upheaval and institutional crisis. Widespread public discontent over corruption scandals, executive-judiciary tensions, and democratic backsliding had dominated the pre-election atmosphere. Kristian Brakel, Director of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung’s East Asia, answered 3 questions. By Joan Lanfranco and Kristian Brakel
Voices Heard at the 2025 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Every year on March 21, the United Nations designates the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, inspiring a global wave of anti-racism initiatives. As a sign of solidarity to this movement, an event hosted by migrant rights groups nationwide and supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation East Asia Office was held on March 16 at Seoul Station Square. To gain insight into the preparation process, representatives from the foundation visited the site, engaging directly with activists and listening to their powerful voices. By Hyejin Yoo
Democracy & Human rights Promoting gender equality and social inclusion, the office focuses on advocating for the rights of the marginalized communities (women, LGBTQIA+ persons, migrants & refugees, youth, etc.) by contributing to the increased social awareness, protection from all types of violence, creation of inclusive laws and policies. Creating safe spaces and enabling atmosphere, our office promotes the learning, sharing, and networking among a variety of stakeholders (human rights defenders, activists, academics, government officials, etc.) across Asia.
Making Coffee and the Art of Coding: Who Works in the Field of AI? Article Katharina Klappheck examines AI’s intricate layers of power dynamics that leads to gender and racial invisibility, exclusion, and labour exploitation. By Katharina Klappheck
Of "bodies new and strange": The Future of Human Love in the Age of AI Essay Aifric Campbell explores the future of love and intimacy as our attention to humans is seduced by machines. By Aifric Campbell
Living with Machines: Communications and Gender in AI and Robotics Collection This essay collection presents how rapid developments in human-machine interactions bring challenges in ethics, labour, gender equality, and intimacy.
Experiencing Post-coup Myanmar Article 1 February 2021: Almost everyone in the country woke up in horror to the mounting bad news. An internet blackout and the inability to withdraw cash from ATMs have sparked anger and anxiety nationwide, as most employees in different cities were supposed to get their salaries via the banking system on the first day of the month. But this angst has gone far beyond the first month of the military takeover in Myanmar. It has since become a permanent feature. By Su
Post-Election Philippines: Running on Democratic Reserves Article As the dust of the 2022 Philippine presidential election settles, the alliances, the compromises, and the policy trajectory become more visible under the Marcos-Duterte government. The well-run campaign and the curated candidate branding must now give way to the real governance work, so as to address the pressing issues faced by the post-pandemic Philippines. By Cleo Anne A. Calimbahin