Harim from Korea: Everyday A Girl
By Harim Lee
My name
is Harim LEE and I am 20 years old and from South Korea.
I’m really
interested in women rights or other social problems regarding the minority. For
this reason, I am in Yonsei Women Student Council and working for the rights
for minor people such as the disabled, the sexual minority, sexual violation,
etc. Today the council holds a seminar watching movie related with the issue of
gender and sexuality.
After
the movie seminar, the council carries out a meeting.
Finishing
the all tasks, I’m waiting for the bus to go to my home.
For my
school is very far from my hometown, I’m living with my university friend in
Seoul. She and I talk with together everyday and share some concerns or daily
events.
The story of Everyday a Girl, tagged #EDAG, is a glance into the lives of ordinary women through a series of poignant photo stories. These series of images will visually express the roles, challenges, activities and duties that females in diverse communities face in their daily lives.
SAFIGI Outreach Foundation Ltd, a volunteer-run NGO registered in Zambia, implemented EDAG in order to place a strong emphasis on positively redefining the role of females in our society. This campaign highlights that gender equality and equity, woman empowerment, and safety for the girls is key to the world’s socio-economic development
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