民主主義と人権 ジェンダー平等と社会的包摂の推進を目指して、当事務所は周縁化されたコミュニティ(女性、LGBTQIA+の人々、移民・難民、若者など)の権利擁護に取り組んでいます。具体的には、社会的認識の向上、あらゆる暴力からの保護、包摂的な法律や政策の策定への貢献を通じて実現を目指しています。 安全な空間と開かれた雰囲気をつくり出すことにより、当事務所はアジア全域のさまざまな関係者(人権擁護者、アクティビスト、研究者、政府関係者など)による学び、共有、ネットワーキングを促進しています。 最新ニュース Gender, Democracy, and Activism: A Trip Report from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025 A candid reflection from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025—on Bangladesh, Japan, and Korea; the “masculinity of the state”; and the courage and solidarity found across Asia’s civil society. Ryo Sakamoto Reflections on Participating in the Asia Democracy Assembly A week in Bangkok offered a powerful glimpse into Asia’s diverse democratic struggles—from performative democracy and migration justice to Gen Z movements and transformative masculinities. Inspired to bring new ideas back to Korea. Jaejung Lee Beyond the Ballot: A Turning Point in LGBTQ+ Political Organizing The Power of Solidarity through the Film 'The Time of Our Lives' Philip Kim RUN/OUT: Breaking Down Barriers in Korean Politics Where do LGBTQ+ individuals stand in Korea’s political landscape? A groundbreaking project is working to change that. [Author Interview] Revisiting the Square Through the Eyes of Youth: "After the Square" On December 3, 2024, President Yoon Suk-yeol’s declaration of martial law dealt a profound shock to South Korean democracy. Yet in that moment of crisis, the square came alive once again—and at its center stood the youth. The lights, the flags, and the questions that followed have now been captured in a book. After the Square tells the story of young people who organized themselves to call for President Yoon’s resignation, created spaces for public dialogue, and put democratic values into action. Philip Kim
Gender, Democracy, and Activism: A Trip Report from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025 A candid reflection from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025—on Bangladesh, Japan, and Korea; the “masculinity of the state”; and the courage and solidarity found across Asia’s civil society. Ryo Sakamoto
Reflections on Participating in the Asia Democracy Assembly A week in Bangkok offered a powerful glimpse into Asia’s diverse democratic struggles—from performative democracy and migration justice to Gen Z movements and transformative masculinities. Inspired to bring new ideas back to Korea. Jaejung Lee
Beyond the Ballot: A Turning Point in LGBTQ+ Political Organizing The Power of Solidarity through the Film 'The Time of Our Lives' Philip Kim
RUN/OUT: Breaking Down Barriers in Korean Politics Where do LGBTQ+ individuals stand in Korea’s political landscape? A groundbreaking project is working to change that.
[Author Interview] Revisiting the Square Through the Eyes of Youth: "After the Square" On December 3, 2024, President Yoon Suk-yeol’s declaration of martial law dealt a profound shock to South Korean democracy. Yet in that moment of crisis, the square came alive once again—and at its center stood the youth. The lights, the flags, and the questions that followed have now been captured in a book. After the Square tells the story of young people who organized themselves to call for President Yoon’s resignation, created spaces for public dialogue, and put democratic values into action. Philip Kim