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='''Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18'''=
 
='''Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18'''=
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==Content==
 
[[S2024-G011|Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18]] reveals the crucial but often overlooked role of women in Gwangju's democratic movement. From the [[광주_YWCA|YWCA]]'s organizational support to the brave students of [[수피아여학교|Speer Girls' School]] who joined the independence movement, women shaped resistance across generations. Leaders like [[김필례|Kim Pil-rye]] pioneered modern women's education, while Western missionaries advanced educational opportunities. This collection honors the women who fought for democracy through education, activism, and courage.
 
[[S2024-G011|Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18]] reveals the crucial but often overlooked role of women in Gwangju's democratic movement. From the [[광주_YWCA|YWCA]]'s organizational support to the brave students of [[수피아여학교|Speer Girls' School]] who joined the independence movement, women shaped resistance across generations. Leaders like [[김필례|Kim Pil-rye]] pioneered modern women's education, while Western missionaries advanced educational opportunities. This collection honors the women who fought for democracy through education, activism, and courage.
  
 
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[[S2024-G011| Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18]]
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*[[S2024-G011| Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18]]
 
** [[E2024-G087|The Role of the YWCA in the May 18 Democratic Uprising]]
 
** [[E2024-G087|The Role of the YWCA in the May 18 Democratic Uprising]]
 
** [[E2024-G090|Women and the May 18 Democratic Uprising]]
 
** [[E2024-G090|Women and the May 18 Democratic Uprising]]

2025년 9월 9일 (화) 18:22 판


Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18

Content

Women and Democracy: The Untold Stories of May 18 reveals the crucial but often overlooked role of women in Gwangju's democratic movement. From the YWCA's organizational support to the brave students of Speer Girls' School who joined the independence movement, women shaped resistance across generations. Leaders like Kim Pil-rye pioneered modern women's education, while Western missionaries advanced educational opportunities. This collection honors the women who fought for democracy through education, activism, and courage.

Story Map