Bae Yu-jin, a 33-year-old office worker in Seoul, has made several plans for April 10, when the nation’s 22nd legislative election is set to take place. But heading to the polls is not one of them. “I’m going to Daegu with my friend to blow off some steam,” Bae told The Korea Herald on Thursday. “I don’t think I’m going to vote this year. The past few months have been full of.
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February 1
st marks the beginning of the Black History Month and while one may think of the Black History Month as a specific celebration of extraordinary African American achievements and contribution to the history of the United States, now more than ever, Black History Month is a global commemoration of the importance of the Black Diaspora at large. Unlike the US, South Korea is a homogenous society with around 90% of the population made up of the native Korean ethnicity. However, in recent years, the Korean entertainment industry has significantly integrated varying cultures and ethnic groups into the fold. This effectively is changing the general population’s view towards a much more progressive direction. More importantly, the representation of all ethnicities on mainstream television is essential for the development and mental and emotional growth of the youth. For Black History Month, we’re celebrating South Korea’s most beloved entertainers who happen to b