Wednesday 6 January 2016

Korea’s Comfort Women: The Fight to Be Heard

Korea’s Comfort Women: The Fight to Be Heard

Yunghi Kim was raised by her grandmother in South Korea. Her parents moved to the United States when she was a year old in search of better economic opportunities and sent for her a decade later. She became a noted photographer, but she never forgot the years she spent with her grandmother. So in 1995, when she heard a radio report about Korean women forced to serve as sex slaves for the Japanese Army during World War II, she took on the subject as her next personal project.
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