Sex Workers Speak Out About S. Korea’s Shadowy Underbelly
Sex workers are seen as living in South Korea's shadowy underbelly. On a Facebook group, anonymous sex workers are making their stories heard.
Sex workers are seen as living in South Korea's shadowy underbelly. On a Facebook group, anonymous sex workers are making their stories heard.
The shocking murder of a young woman near Gangnam Station one year ago brought the issue of misogyny in South Korea to the fore. But has it led to tangible change?
Six months ago, a murder of a young woman in Gangnam highlighted the enduring problem of misogyny in South Korea. In the first part of a series, we return to that event and its aftermath.
They ruined once-beautiful Gangnam of my infancy, and Gangnam has ruined them in equally beautiful revenge.