Webzine KYEOL Special Features in August 2025

 

2025 International Memorial Day for Japanese Military “Comfort Women” We remember,
				therefore we exist. - Elie Wiesel To mark the 2025 International Memorial Day for the Japanese Military “Comfort Women,” webzine KYEOL honors survivors' testimonies and efforts to preserve their memories. The project “My Mother Is More Than A Comfort Woman” shares the survivors' stories through their families. The Contested Histories Initiative emphasizes how monuments challenge historical silence, while Rose Pritchett’s quilts show how art transmits memory. Emerging scholarship highlights the violation of children's rights, urging renewed focus on international justice.
My Mother Is More  Than A Comfort  Woman: A Storybook of the Lolas from Their Daughters’ Perspectives [Read more]
Art as a Messenger of  Women’s Stories: Interview with  Rose Camastro-Pritchett about her “Comfort Women” Project [Read more]
Tackling Contested Histories for a Deeper Understanding of the Past and Present [Read more]
Comfort Girls”: The Forgotten Tragedy of  Child Exploitation [Read more]
Webzine KYEOL is dedicated to preserving the history that must be remembered and to properly raising awareness about the Japanese military “Comfort Women” issue. Reminding us of our responsibility to carry forward the fading voices, we invite you to join us in this collective historical practice.
(RIMSS) Research Institute on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery
(04505) 4th Floor, Central Place, 50 Seosomun-ro, Jung-Gu, Seoul. / remember814@stop.or.kr
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