27/05/2026
History is never just about the past.
From Seoul to San Francisco to Berlin, the memory of the “Comfort Women” continues to shape global conversations on justice, identity, and public remembrance.
In this essay, Dr. Daniel Schumacher explores how survivors, activists, and diaspora communities transformed a silenced history into a worldwide movement — and why memory itself remains a political battleground today.
Read the full story on our webzine at https://www.kyeol.kr/en/boards/bd_en_look_actv/729