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Today Az - President receives newly-appointed Korean envoy s credentials
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Cardinal reaffirms opposition to same sex marriage
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Lives of transgender authors captured in graphic novels
Posted : 2021-04-16 13:55
By Park Han-sol
Two trans Korean authors, who go by the aliases Cheyenne and Mallang, first came into contact with each other two years ago after Mallang discovered Cheyenne s comics depicting a visual journey of the lives and troubles of transgender people.
Last December, this newly forged friendship materialized into a collaboration of autobiographical cartoons delivering their words of comfort for others who are currently experiencing what they have gone through in the country where the LGBTQ discrimination still remains pervasive. I wanted to inform, move and comfort the trans teens who can t easily obtain accurate information about transitioning as well as those who are forced to conceal their gender identity as a closeted individual similar to my past self, author Mallang told The Korea Times in a recent joint interview with Cheyenne.
Sexual minorities are often invisible : meet Seoul s only LGBT mayoral candidate
Vandalised campaign posters for Oh Tae-yang, an LGBTQ candidate who is standing in Seoul’s mayoral byelection in South Korea. Photograph: Office of Oh Tae-yang
Vandalised campaign posters for Oh Tae-yang, an LGBTQ candidate who is standing in Seoul’s mayoral byelection in South Korea. Photograph: Office of Oh Tae-yang
Oh Tae-yang was spurred to run for mayor by the deaths of high-profile LGBT figures, and has upset some in conservative South Korea
Mon 5 Apr 2021 19.52 EDT
One morning in late March, Oh Tae-yang awoke to news that his campaign banners, which feature rainbow flags and pledges to work toward same-sex marriage, had been vandalised, torn down and strewn across the ground.
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