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
民主主義と人権 ハインリヒ・ベル東アジア事務所は、ジェンダー平等および社会的包摂の推進を目的とし、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、若い世代等)の権利擁護に重点を置いて活動しています。、そのために、(何々に関する)社会的認識の向上、あらゆる形態の暴力からの保護、そして包摂的な法律や政策づくりを支援しています。さらに 安全な空間と環境を設備することを通して、当事務所はアジア地域における多様なステークホルダー(人権擁護者、アクティビスト、研究者、政府関係者など)間の学習、知見の共有共有、ネットワーキングを促進