The Solidarity for LGBT Human Rights of Korea works for the equal rights of LGBTQ people with a perspective of comprehensive social justice for all minority groups in South Korea. Our mission for social justice are directed by two principles: action and solidarity. As the country's biggest membership-based organization fighting for LGBTAIQ+ equality, we act up to raise awareness and change social institutions and culture so that members of the queer community in a broad sense can have pride in who they are and enjoy their rights to dignity. In particular, we are currently focusing on the comprehensive anti-discrimination law, and the rights of LGBTQ workers, people living with HIV/AIDS, ... read more The Solidarity for LGBT Human Rights of Korea works for the equal rights of LGBTQ people with a perspective of comprehensive social justice for all minority groups in South Korea. Our mission for social justice are directed by two principles: action and solidarity. As the country's biggest membership-based organization fighting for LGBTAIQ+ equality, we act up to raise awareness and change social institutions and culture so that members of the queer community in a broad sense can have pride in who they are and enjoy their rights to dignity. In particular, we are currently focusing on the comprehensive anti-discrimination law, and the rights of LGBTQ workers, people living with HIV/AIDS, refugees and transgender individuals.
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By Horim Yi | Project Manager
While engaged in this project, we identified a lack of easily accessible resources aimed at informing the general public about LGBTQ+ issues and providing guidelines for fostering an inclusive... Read the full report ›By Horim Yi | Activist
To create an inclusive workplace for LGBTQ+ employees, it is essential to foster a LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere within the workplace and increase the number of colleagues committed to making this change... Read the full report ›By Osori | Project Leader
[Forum on LGBTQ labor rights and workplace harassment] LGBTQ people have the right to work as themselves! Many LGBTQ people in Korea are placed in an environment where they cannot reveal... Read the full report ›