
2024
We never stop singing
During the Japanese colonial period, 22 Korean female workers were forced to work in a spinning mill in Osaka across the sea to support their families. Despite facing discrimination and violence, their testimonies and life-affirming songs of victory have endured.

Yoiichi Higuchi

Shin Nam-sook

Media Mafia: a Tale of Two Newspapers

Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue

The Ukishima Maru Massacre

My name is KIM Bok-dong

The Cross of North Gando

Comfort

La Resistance

Things That Do Us Part

Looking for the Wolf: East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front

The Origin of Miracles

The Big Picture

Hundred Years' War in Korea

1919 Ryu Gwan-sun

The Silence

Syngman Rhee's Thirty Years in Hawaii

Forty Years of Diplomacy For Independence: Syngman Rhee's Lonely Struggle

Annyeong, Sayonara

Born in Gunsan and After Seven Years, I Was Repatriated to Japan...

Land of My Father

Baeksan - From Uiryeong to Balhae