The Busan Human Rights Center, operated by the City of Busan, hosted a special human rights lecture featuring Yewon Kim, a lawyer and prominent human rights advocate, as the invited speaker.

Held under the title “I Thought It Was Nothing, But It Was About Human Rights”, the lecture was part of Busan’s civic human rights education series. The talk was based on Kim’s notable work, Standing for Someone, which explores everyday injustices through the lens of human rights.

The event attracted a large audience of Busan citizens and concluded with a book signing session by the speaker. The lecture offered a meaningful opportunity for reflection and dialogue on the role of human rights in daily life, marking a significant moment in the city’s ongoing commitment to human rights awareness and education.

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