While US President Donald Trump’s ban of Muslim nationals was making world headlines, many forget this wasn’t the first time in US history. A reflection on history and on how people are fighting back…
Read MoreInstead of perceiving them as mutually exclusive, it’s constructive, insightful and encouraging to consider Zapatismo and Chavismo as simultaneously…
Read MoreFor the first time in Korea, an employee was appointed to a company’s board of directors. 12 more companies are set to follow. In these times, when government policies make the lives and existence…
Read MoreNearly three months after the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential election, people on the left are still debating how and why he won, what will happen next, and how we can most effectively move forward at this uncertain and dangerous moment.
Read MoreIn the ISC's New Year's Party, we shared our activities in 2016 and our direction for 2017. Each of us present also had the opportunity to share our personal hopes for this new year.
Read MoreWhat does feminism look like outside of the United States? How could I learn more about the sisters before me who fought for the rights I now have? And how could I connect feminism’s history with the action and advocacy I see in my world today?
Read MoreAfter protests in cold weather, we need a place to warm ourselves up with hot coffee and tea.The 시국TALK program will give you both a place to pause and a place to develop your fervent passion for democracy.
Read MoreResearch reveals that investors have launched 50 lawsuits at secret international arbitration tribunals against governments negotiating the RCEP agreement for at least $31 billion US dollars. If signed, the RCEP would establish such international tribunals opening countries to these lawsuits.
Read MoreThe candlelight protests are achieving what many thought impossible: impeachment of the president. In the process, the candlelight revolution is transforming Korean democracy and its people.
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