[KS] "Navigating Identity and Discrimination: A Zainichi Korean's Journey in Japan"

Changzoo Song ch.song at auckland.ac.nz
Thu Apr 25 09:49:57 EDT 2024


"Navigating Identity and Discrimination: A Zainichi Korean's Journey in Japan"



Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to an engaging academic seminar presented by the K-Diaspora Colloquia Series, featuring an intriguing session that explores migration, identity, and discrimination. Join us on Friday, May 3, 2024 (NZST), for a unique opportunity to gain insights from a distinguished speaker.

| Event Details

  *   Date & Time: Friday, May 3, 2024, from 4 to 5 PM (NZST)
  *   Location: Pat Hanan Room (207-501), University of Auckland (City Campus)
  *   Online Participation: Available via Zoom with pre-registration required. Please register here.  https://auckland.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqfu2pqDIsE9efi5FFEnSadeegXVUnzKYd

| "Navigating Identity and Discrimination: A Zainichi Korean's Journey in Japan"

  *   Presenter: Mr. Dai Kaneda (Nishinippon Shimbun)
  *   Time: 4 - 5 PM NZST

| About the Talk
Mr. Dai Kaneda will share his personal experiences as a Zainichi Korean in Japan. He will discuss the challenges of establishing a life in a new country, instances of racial discrimination, and the social dynamics of living as a foreigner in Japan. The presentation will conclude by examining the evolving perceptions of Korea within Japanese society and the ongoing challenges faced by Zainichi Koreans, proposing measures to improve the lives of ethnic minorities in Japan.
Your attendance at the K-Diaspora Colloquia Series at the University of Auckland will enrich our collective learning experience. We look forward to your participation and the dynamic discussions that will ensue.
Kind Regards,
Changzoo Song
Strategic Research Hub in Korean Studies, Uiversity of Auckland (New Zealand)

This colloquia series is part of the University of Auckland's Strategic Research Hub Programme in Korean Studies, generously supported by the Academy of Korean Studies.

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