The author – an ethnomusicologist – invites us to listen to “Comfort Women” survivors’ songs as a way to understand their lives and to remember them.
A review of Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict, the UK’s first exhibition focusing on the issue of sexual violence during modern and contemporary global conflicts.
The documentary film , directed by Cecilia Kang, a sec...
Kim Soon-ak was referred to by countless names throughout her life: As we can guess from her mu...
Purplay Kang Purm
A ‘House of Justice’ without justice, a history war without truth
Bae Ha-eun
Similar to what the researchers considered in the fourth collection of testimonies, the line placeme...
Lee Hye-ryoung
Film researcher Hwang Miyojo sheds light on the documentary film “The Silence” produced by female di...
Hwang Miyojo
The first “art teacher” of the “Comfort Women” survivors who live in the House of Sharing. I met and...
Purplay Kang Purm
How can we remember the issue of Japanese military “comfort women”? Talking about an issue involves ...
Earkey Project (The <Tell the Story> Project)
Written by Paek Sun-haeng, Team Manager, The Museum of Military Sexual Slavery by Japa...
Paek Sun-haeng