
[Joint Statement]
We feminists around the world strongly condemn the South Korean president
who attempted to violently seize power through martial law and military mobilization.
On the evening of December 3rd, President Yoon declared martial law in South Korea. According to Article 77 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea, the declaration of martial law is only allowed in the event of war, armed conflict, or a comparable national emergency, and it must be immediately relayed to the National Assembly. However, there was no such national crisis in South Korea to warrant the declaration of martial law. The only crisis present was a political one faced by President Yoon. In order to evade his personal crisis, President Yoon has undermined the democratic process, by going as far as violating the Constitution. This has pushed all people living in South Korea into harm’s way.
Immediately following the declaration of martial law, President Yoon mobilized the military in an attempt to seize control of the National Assembly. Troops surrounded the National Assembly premises, including by helicopters, and broke down windows in an attempt to enter the main assembly floors. Their actions aimed to obstruct the vote on lifting the martial law, which requires a parliamentary majority of 50% to pass. The troops also aimed their weapons at civilians gathered around the National Assembly. Although the decree was ultimately lifted, it was the courage and resilience of the civilians that prevented the situation from escalating further.
We feminists around the world strongly condemn President Yoon's declaration of martial law, abuse of power, and attempt to dismantle democracy through the use of violence. During his term, President Yoon has continuously undermined democracy, deepened inequality, and intensified violence and injustices. This trend is not unique to South Korea. We have repeatedly experienced similar situations in many of our countries, and continue to be affected by increasing violence and conservatism. The erosion of political processes affects us all, and in particular, severely threatens the most marginalized in our societies who are subject to exploitation and criminalization. In the context of continuing war, genocide, and violence in many parts of the world, we condemn in the strongest possible terms President Yoon’s mobilization of military troops to offset his own political crisis.
While the martial law has now been lifted, President Yoon and those complicit must be held accountable in order to ensure that such an abuse of power does not happen again. We believe that resistance against state violence and militarism is feminist politics. We feminists around the world wish to express our deep concern regarding the events that happened in South Korea, as well as express our solidarity with all those in South Korea. We will continue to monitor the unfolding situation and take action as needed to ensure that the justice we demand is realized.
December 5th, 2024
146 individuals, from 20 countries across the globe
(as of December 5, 2024, 7 PM, KST)
updated s of December 7, 2024, 7 PM, KST
262 individuals, from 27 countries across the globe
Supecha Baotip (Tamtang Group, Thailand)
Chehak (RADIATE India, India)
Alankrita (RADIATE India, India)
Kazuna Kanajiri (PAPS, Japan)
Noom Sulaiporn Chonwilai (Tamtang Group, Thailand)
Jacinta Yu (Hong Kong)
Manyee Siu (Hong Kong)
Martina (Hong Kong)
Jean Chong (AFLN)
Cammy Kwok (Hong Kong)
Abdullah Nishad (Malaysia)
Ruhaishah Zulkifli (Malaysia)
Tawyu Ali (TWRF, Taiwan)
Eun Kyung Choi (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)
Jisung Hwang (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Hyein Chu (Salim Health Cooperatives, South Korea)
Natalie Lau (Hong Kong)
Debanjana Choudhuri (WGNRR)
Sehlem Kacar (Association for Struggle Against Sexual Violence, Turkey)
Da In Choi (UCLA, Canada)
Ika Ayu (Samsara, Indonesia)
Roger J. (Hong Kong)
Chananart C. (Sapphic Pride, Thailand)
Ayesha Bashir (Asia Safe Abortion Partnership, ASAP)
Mahak Agarwal (ASAP)
Nandini Mazumder (ASAP)
Momoko Nojo (FIFTYS PROJECT, Japan)
Eunha Kim (South Korea)
Hojin Kim (Sumdol Presbyterian Church, South Korea)
Kali Hong (South Korea)
Yumi Jung (South Korea)
MJ Park (South Korea)
Jieun Roh (Korea Foundation for Women, South Korea)
Goldie Kim (Gender Equality Training Platform, South Korea)
Young-ju Ko (South Korea)
ByeongSoon Jang (South Korea)
(iBeijing & SDG 5 Facilitating Group, China)
Feng Yuan (Equality Beijing, China)
Heesoo Cho (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Keunyoung Jang (Korea Foundation for Women, South Korea)
Huong Nguyen (United States)
Sasha Magnus (Fiji)
Jayda Damico (Canada)
Soyoung Kang (South Korea)
(PurpleCode Collective, Indonesia)
Ouyporn Khuankaew (The International Women’s Partnership for Peace and Justice, IWP, Thailand)
Hiromi Kusano (Japan)
Tuba Çameli (journalist, Turkey)
Chaemin Han (South Korea)
Jaetaek Kim (South Korea)
Minkyeong Kang (South Korea)
Jiyoung Lee-An (Thompson Rivers University, Canada)
Jisoo Eo (South Korea)
Misha’ari Weerabangsa (Delete Nothing, Sri Lanka)
Sulkee Choi (South Korea)
Boyoung Kim (South Korea)
Miseon Kim (South Korea)
Amethyst Trotter (USA)
Emilie Palamy Pradichit (Manushya Foundation, Laos/Thailand)
Shelani Palihawadana (Youth Advocacy Network Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka)
Seungji Han (South Korea)
Maiko Asami (Japan)
Lee Inkyong (South Korea)
Bo Kyeong Seo (Yonsei University, South Korea)
Jin Cao
Jeannie Park (Rabbits in Submarines Collective, South Korea)
Jayeon Choi (South Korea)
Sukhee Kim (South Korea)
Sunhye Kim (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Kwon Young Eun (SHARPS, South Korea)
Myoung Sook (Activists group for Human Rights ‘BARAM’, South Korea)
Bo geun Choi (Activists group for Human Rights ‘BARAM’/ SungKongHoe University Human Rights Committee, South Korea)
Yeonbo Jeong (SungKongHoe University, South Korea)
Ga Young Kim (South Korea)
Bussarin Paenaeh (iLaw, Thailand)
Nahye kim (Activists group for Human Rights ‘BARAM’, South Korea)
Brian Hioe (New Bloom, Taiwan)
Eunjin Lee (UCLA, South Korea)
Sojung Kim (Johns Hopkins University, South Korea)
Nico De Leon (UCLA, USA)
Yerin Choi (South Korea)
Henry Koh (ILGA Asia, Asia Region)
Chae Yeon Kim (South Korea)
Seoyoung Jang (UCLA, South Korea)
KOEUN CHOI (South Korea)
Raven Community Care Collective global (founders in India, USA, Australia)
Julia Ehrt (ILGA World global)
Beren Azizi (UCLA, Turkey)
Boram Kim (South Korea)
Hye Min Oh (Korea National University of Arts, South Korea)
Justine Marie (Fuentes University of the Philippines, Philippines)
Kenji Shimada (Japan)
Izmir (Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Meg (china)
Sevgi Binbir (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Awakening Foundation Taiwan
Cheng Lung Chen (Taiwan)
Joyce Teng (Taiwan)
LinMinae U-Tokyo (Taiwan)
Reyhan Gümüşkaya (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Aayushi Aggarwal (India)
Michaella Gyatsen (Drama Queens, Ghana)
Naiyana Prapaiwong (Thailand)
Yvie Nicolas (Philippines)
Sumalee Tokthong (Thailand)
Darcy Allen De Gracia (USA)
Debbie Stothard (ALTSEAN-Burma, Burma)
Gloria Lai (Thailand)
Sebastian Lin (Taiwan)
Cara Page (United States)
Leo Chen (Taiwan)
Alexis Pauline Gumb (United States)
Esther Lee (South Korea)
Christen Dobson (Portugal)
Horim Yi (Solidarity for LGBT Human Rights of Korea, South Korea)
Tari Youngjung Na (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive JusticE, South Korea)
Yiwon Song (Marriage for All Korea, South Korea)
Na Young (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive justicE, South Korea)
Hyewon Kong (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive justicE, South Korea)
Edhi Park (Edhi Alice(documentary), South Korea)
Ohyeon Kwon (Edhi Alice(documentary), Pinks, South Korea)
Sara Nisar (Pakistan)
Yuri Han (sex worker liberation scarlet Chacha, South Korea)
Candy YUN (Korean Sexual-minority Culture & Rights Center, South Korea)
Jinhwa Lee (Rainbow Refugee Network, South Korea)
YeoReum (sex worker liberation scarlet chacha, South Korea)
İçim Uzun (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Müzeyyen Alpşen (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Lee Aran (National Youth Progressive Union Somyeong, South Korea)
Buke Celem Izmir (Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Women on Web Global
4ranghae (sex worker liberation scarlet chacha, South Korea)
Chonthita Kraisrikul (Tamtang Group, Thailand)
Monica Hung (South Korea)
Saebom Yoo n/a (South Korea)
Ryu, Hyunjung (South Korea)
latife Demirci Kahya birey
Yoonyoung Heo (South Korea)
Sean Sih-Cheng Du (Taiwan Tongzhi (LGBTQ+) Hotline Association, Taiwan)
Taiwan Tongzhi (LGBTQ+) Hotline Association, Taiwan)
Hye Joon Lee (South Korea)
Jolin Joseph (Canada)
(updated list)
Mariana Laura Villegas(Costa Rica)
Young-Sun Kim (SungKongHoe Univ, South Korea)
Juwon Kim (University of Toronto, United States)
Jinhyun Kim (South Korea)
Yi-Ting Yeh (Taiwan)
Dilek Metin Sert (Turkey)
Se Youn Yim (South Korea)
Soyeon Park (South Korea)
Juyeon Byeon (individual, South Korea)
Ili Nadiah (Klima Action Malaysia – KAMY, Malaysia)
Gaeun Kim (Ewha Women's University Student・Minority Human Rights Committee, South Korea)
ingrid Farias (Rede Nacional de Feministas Antiproibicionistas, Brasil)
Süheyla Doğan (Women from Kazdagi Initiative, Turkey)
Eunjung Kim (Syracuse University, United States)
Joohee Kim (Diversity Korea, South Korea)
Jiyun Gu (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Hayoung Lee (Teachers College, Columbia University, South Korea)
Young Kyeung Kim (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Seungeun Choi (South Korea)
Jin Kwon (University of Connecticut, South Korea)
Young Woo Yoon (SungKongHoe Univ, South Korea)
Jinsook Kim (Emory University, South Korea/US)
Cihangir Can (UCLA, Turkey)
Ji Young SHIN (Yonsei Univ, South Korea)
Minwoo Jung (Loyola University Chicago, South Korea/US)
Soyoon Lee (Rice University, South Korea)
Leandro Stoffels (UCLA, Brazil)
Irhe Sohn (Smith College, South Korea/US)
Jee Sun Lee (Rice University, United States)
Hyeyoon Kwon (Rice University, South Korea)
Simon Fern (Rice University, United Kingdom)
Kiana Wilkins (Rice University, United States)
Alex Priest (Rice University, United States)
Caroline Wolski (Rice University, United States)
Areum Jeong (Arizona State University, United States)
R.Y. Lee (University of Washington, Seattle, United States)
Hwayong Shin (South Korea)
Eunjeong Lee (Univ of Houston, United States)
Jiwon Jeong (South Korea)
Kieran Turner (Rice University, United States)
Pokhee Park (South Korea)
Kozue Sawame (JWLI, Japanese Women’s Leadership Initiative, United States/Japan)
Stacy Suh (Survived and Punished, United States)
Yiseul Kang (University of Manitoba, South Korea)
Woori Han (University of Exeter, South Korea)
Erin Sophia Sagun (University of Manitoba, Philippines)
Amarah Gray (Rice University, United States)
Melissa Hurtado (Rice University, United States)
Ryann Williams (Rice University, United States)
Ysabelle Tankeko (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Wynzyleen Lee (Philippines)
Jalen Mangaron (Red River Polytech, Canada)
Soyi Park (University of Manitoba, South Korea)
Disha Mehta (India)
Hyun-Min Kim (South Korea)
Geonyoug Park (South Korea)
Camila Harnendaz (University of Manitoba, Honduras)
Hana Kim (PROK, The Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea, South Korea)
Yerim Jung (South Korea)
Eunkyo Kang (Stanford University, South Korea)
Yeonji Son (South Korea)
Sunnam KIm (Institution For The Right To Found Family, South Korea)
Yehoon Choi (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive justicE, South Korea)
Sojeong Ahn (South Korea)
Soojin Kwon (South Korea)
Soo Ryon Yoon (Sungkonghoe University, South Korea)
Jimin Kim (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Eno Pei Jean Chen (National Chengchi U, Taiwan)
Hyejean Kwon (Indiana University, United States)
Hee Won Han (South Korea)
Hye Bin Jeon (South Korea)
Tommy Vaskimo (Finland)
Myeong Hwa Jeong (Institution For The Right To Found Family, South Korea)
Jong Goel Lee (Institution For The Right To Found Family, South Korea)
Boo Young (Ewha Women’s University, South Korea)
Chih Chi Weng (National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan)
Robyn Hua (Taiwan)
Ju Yeong Jang (South Korea)
Miru Lee (South Korea)
Jongsu Chae (South Korea)
Aparna Nair (India)
Hyojae Choi (South Korea)
Sung Won Yoon-Lee (EE-MM: Network of Korean Queer and Transgender Counselors,
South Korea)
Geunwa Jeong (EE-MM: Network of Korean Queer and Transgender Counselors. South Korea)
Sujeong Kim (EE-MM: Network of Korean Queer and Transgender Counselors, South Korea)
Moon Jung Kim (Somapeak Coaching Center, South Korea)
Thao Truong (Vietnam)
Boram Lee (London School of Economics, South Korea)
Jung Sook Sung (Wave, Social Work Research Institute, South Korea)
Zainab Abdali (Rice University, United States)
Nehal Kumar (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Halle Ilagan (Canada)
Jin Choi (University of Maryland, South Korea/United States)
Sungwon Heo (University of California, Davis, South Korea/US)
Yookyeong Im (University of Sheffield, South Korea)
Mikayl Mangaron (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
Paula Samaniego-Ayllon (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Joey Manguerra (Red River Polytech, Canada)
Charites Mangaron (Canada)
Lawrence Mangaron (Canada)
Enzo Mangaron (Red River Polytech, Canada)
Bianca Bayona (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
Lúðvík Lárusson (Willem De Kooning Academy, Iceland)
Jiyoon park (HKU, South Korea)
Tricia Chua (Canada)
Yurim Lee (UCLA, South Korea)
Kahee Jo (University of Sheffield, South Korea)
Hannim Kwon (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Jeeeun Kim (Soro Orot Institute, South Korea)
Dami Choi (Curator, South Korea/Germany)
Akiko Ishiyama (Japan)
Red Schulte (The Support Ho(s)e Collective, United States)
柊流生
Kwon Jinnah
Maliwan Senawong
Yvonne JIN
吉岡マコ
Matcha Phornin (Thailand)
EunA No(South Korea)
Seung Gyeong Ji (South Korea)
[Joint Statement]
We feminists around the world strongly condemn the South Korean president
who attempted to violently seize power through martial law and military mobilization.
On the evening of December 3rd, President Yoon declared martial law in South Korea. According to Article 77 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea, the declaration of martial law is only allowed in the event of war, armed conflict, or a comparable national emergency, and it must be immediately relayed to the National Assembly. However, there was no such national crisis in South Korea to warrant the declaration of martial law. The only crisis present was a political one faced by President Yoon. In order to evade his personal crisis, President Yoon has undermined the democratic process, by going as far as violating the Constitution. This has pushed all people living in South Korea into harm’s way.
Immediately following the declaration of martial law, President Yoon mobilized the military in an attempt to seize control of the National Assembly. Troops surrounded the National Assembly premises, including by helicopters, and broke down windows in an attempt to enter the main assembly floors. Their actions aimed to obstruct the vote on lifting the martial law, which requires a parliamentary majority of 50% to pass. The troops also aimed their weapons at civilians gathered around the National Assembly. Although the decree was ultimately lifted, it was the courage and resilience of the civilians that prevented the situation from escalating further.
We feminists around the world strongly condemn President Yoon's declaration of martial law, abuse of power, and attempt to dismantle democracy through the use of violence. During his term, President Yoon has continuously undermined democracy, deepened inequality, and intensified violence and injustices. This trend is not unique to South Korea. We have repeatedly experienced similar situations in many of our countries, and continue to be affected by increasing violence and conservatism. The erosion of political processes affects us all, and in particular, severely threatens the most marginalized in our societies who are subject to exploitation and criminalization. In the context of continuing war, genocide, and violence in many parts of the world, we condemn in the strongest possible terms President Yoon’s mobilization of military troops to offset his own political crisis.
While the martial law has now been lifted, President Yoon and those complicit must be held accountable in order to ensure that such an abuse of power does not happen again. We believe that resistance against state violence and militarism is feminist politics. We feminists around the world wish to express our deep concern regarding the events that happened in South Korea, as well as express our solidarity with all those in South Korea. We will continue to monitor the unfolding situation and take action as needed to ensure that the justice we demand is realized.
December 5th, 2024
146 individuals, from 20 countries across the globe
(as of December 5, 2024, 7 PM, KST)
updated s of December 7, 2024, 7 PM, KST
262 individuals, from 27 countries across the globe
Supecha Baotip (Tamtang Group, Thailand)
Chehak (RADIATE India, India)
Alankrita (RADIATE India, India)
Kazuna Kanajiri (PAPS, Japan)
Noom Sulaiporn Chonwilai (Tamtang Group, Thailand)
Jacinta Yu (Hong Kong)
Manyee Siu (Hong Kong)
Martina (Hong Kong)
Jean Chong (AFLN)
Cammy Kwok (Hong Kong)
Abdullah Nishad (Malaysia)
Ruhaishah Zulkifli (Malaysia)
Tawyu Ali (TWRF, Taiwan)
Eun Kyung Choi (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)
Jisung Hwang (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Hyein Chu (Salim Health Cooperatives, South Korea)
Natalie Lau (Hong Kong)
Debanjana Choudhuri (WGNRR)
Sehlem Kacar (Association for Struggle Against Sexual Violence, Turkey)
Da In Choi (UCLA, Canada)
Ika Ayu (Samsara, Indonesia)
Roger J. (Hong Kong)
Chananart C. (Sapphic Pride, Thailand)
Ayesha Bashir (Asia Safe Abortion Partnership, ASAP)
Mahak Agarwal (ASAP)
Nandini Mazumder (ASAP)
Momoko Nojo (FIFTYS PROJECT, Japan)
Eunha Kim (South Korea)
Hojin Kim (Sumdol Presbyterian Church, South Korea)
Kali Hong (South Korea)
Yumi Jung (South Korea)
MJ Park (South Korea)
Jieun Roh (Korea Foundation for Women, South Korea)
Goldie Kim (Gender Equality Training Platform, South Korea)
Young-ju Ko (South Korea)
ByeongSoon Jang (South Korea)
(iBeijing & SDG 5 Facilitating Group, China)
Feng Yuan (Equality Beijing, China)
Heesoo Cho (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Keunyoung Jang (Korea Foundation for Women, South Korea)
Huong Nguyen (United States)
Sasha Magnus (Fiji)
Jayda Damico (Canada)
Soyoung Kang (South Korea)
(PurpleCode Collective, Indonesia)
Ouyporn Khuankaew (The International Women’s Partnership for Peace and Justice, IWP, Thailand)
Hiromi Kusano (Japan)
Tuba Çameli (journalist, Turkey)
Chaemin Han (South Korea)
Jaetaek Kim (South Korea)
Minkyeong Kang (South Korea)
Jiyoung Lee-An (Thompson Rivers University, Canada)
Jisoo Eo (South Korea)
Misha’ari Weerabangsa (Delete Nothing, Sri Lanka)
Sulkee Choi (South Korea)
Boyoung Kim (South Korea)
Miseon Kim (South Korea)
Amethyst Trotter (USA)
Emilie Palamy Pradichit (Manushya Foundation, Laos/Thailand)
Shelani Palihawadana (Youth Advocacy Network Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka)
Seungji Han (South Korea)
Maiko Asami (Japan)
Lee Inkyong (South Korea)
Bo Kyeong Seo (Yonsei University, South Korea)
Jin Cao
Jeannie Park (Rabbits in Submarines Collective, South Korea)
Jayeon Choi (South Korea)
Sukhee Kim (South Korea)
Sunhye Kim (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Kwon Young Eun (SHARPS, South Korea)
Myoung Sook (Activists group for Human Rights ‘BARAM’, South Korea)
Bo geun Choi (Activists group for Human Rights ‘BARAM’/ SungKongHoe University Human Rights Committee, South Korea)
Yeonbo Jeong (SungKongHoe University, South Korea)
Ga Young Kim (South Korea)
Bussarin Paenaeh (iLaw, Thailand)
Nahye kim (Activists group for Human Rights ‘BARAM’, South Korea)
Brian Hioe (New Bloom, Taiwan)
Eunjin Lee (UCLA, South Korea)
Sojung Kim (Johns Hopkins University, South Korea)
Nico De Leon (UCLA, USA)
Yerin Choi (South Korea)
Henry Koh (ILGA Asia, Asia Region)
Chae Yeon Kim (South Korea)
Seoyoung Jang (UCLA, South Korea)
KOEUN CHOI (South Korea)
Raven Community Care Collective global (founders in India, USA, Australia)
Julia Ehrt (ILGA World global)
Beren Azizi (UCLA, Turkey)
Boram Kim (South Korea)
Hye Min Oh (Korea National University of Arts, South Korea)
Justine Marie (Fuentes University of the Philippines, Philippines)
Kenji Shimada (Japan)
Izmir (Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Meg (china)
Sevgi Binbir (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Awakening Foundation Taiwan
Cheng Lung Chen (Taiwan)
Joyce Teng (Taiwan)
LinMinae U-Tokyo (Taiwan)
Reyhan Gümüşkaya (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Aayushi Aggarwal (India)
Michaella Gyatsen (Drama Queens, Ghana)
Naiyana Prapaiwong (Thailand)
Yvie Nicolas (Philippines)
Sumalee Tokthong (Thailand)
Darcy Allen De Gracia (USA)
Debbie Stothard (ALTSEAN-Burma, Burma)
Gloria Lai (Thailand)
Sebastian Lin (Taiwan)
Cara Page (United States)
Leo Chen (Taiwan)
Alexis Pauline Gumb (United States)
Esther Lee (South Korea)
Christen Dobson (Portugal)
Horim Yi (Solidarity for LGBT Human Rights of Korea, South Korea)
Tari Youngjung Na (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive JusticE, South Korea)
Yiwon Song (Marriage for All Korea, South Korea)
Na Young (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive justicE, South Korea)
Hyewon Kong (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive justicE, South Korea)
Edhi Park (Edhi Alice(documentary), South Korea)
Ohyeon Kwon (Edhi Alice(documentary), Pinks, South Korea)
Sara Nisar (Pakistan)
Yuri Han (sex worker liberation scarlet Chacha, South Korea)
Candy YUN (Korean Sexual-minority Culture & Rights Center, South Korea)
Jinhwa Lee (Rainbow Refugee Network, South Korea)
YeoReum (sex worker liberation scarlet chacha, South Korea)
İçim Uzun (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Müzeyyen Alpşen (Izmir Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Lee Aran (National Youth Progressive Union Somyeong, South Korea)
Buke Celem Izmir (Women's Solidarity Association, Turkey)
Women on Web Global
4ranghae (sex worker liberation scarlet chacha, South Korea)
Chonthita Kraisrikul (Tamtang Group, Thailand)
Monica Hung (South Korea)
Saebom Yoo n/a (South Korea)
Ryu, Hyunjung (South Korea)
latife Demirci Kahya birey
Yoonyoung Heo (South Korea)
Sean Sih-Cheng Du (Taiwan Tongzhi (LGBTQ+) Hotline Association, Taiwan)
Taiwan Tongzhi (LGBTQ+) Hotline Association, Taiwan)
Hye Joon Lee (South Korea)
Jolin Joseph (Canada)
(updated list)
Mariana Laura Villegas(Costa Rica)
Young-Sun Kim (SungKongHoe Univ, South Korea)
Juwon Kim (University of Toronto, United States)
Jinhyun Kim (South Korea)
Yi-Ting Yeh (Taiwan)
Dilek Metin Sert (Turkey)
Se Youn Yim (South Korea)
Soyeon Park (South Korea)
Juyeon Byeon (individual, South Korea)
Ili Nadiah (Klima Action Malaysia – KAMY, Malaysia)
Gaeun Kim (Ewha Women's University Student・Minority Human Rights Committee, South Korea)
ingrid Farias (Rede Nacional de Feministas Antiproibicionistas, Brasil)
Süheyla Doğan (Women from Kazdagi Initiative, Turkey)
Eunjung Kim (Syracuse University, United States)
Joohee Kim (Diversity Korea, South Korea)
Jiyun Gu (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Hayoung Lee (Teachers College, Columbia University, South Korea)
Young Kyeung Kim (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Seungeun Choi (South Korea)
Jin Kwon (University of Connecticut, South Korea)
Young Woo Yoon (SungKongHoe Univ, South Korea)
Jinsook Kim (Emory University, South Korea/US)
Cihangir Can (UCLA, Turkey)
Ji Young SHIN (Yonsei Univ, South Korea)
Minwoo Jung (Loyola University Chicago, South Korea/US)
Soyoon Lee (Rice University, South Korea)
Leandro Stoffels (UCLA, Brazil)
Irhe Sohn (Smith College, South Korea/US)
Jee Sun Lee (Rice University, United States)
Hyeyoon Kwon (Rice University, South Korea)
Simon Fern (Rice University, United Kingdom)
Kiana Wilkins (Rice University, United States)
Alex Priest (Rice University, United States)
Caroline Wolski (Rice University, United States)
Areum Jeong (Arizona State University, United States)
R.Y. Lee (University of Washington, Seattle, United States)
Hwayong Shin (South Korea)
Eunjeong Lee (Univ of Houston, United States)
Jiwon Jeong (South Korea)
Kieran Turner (Rice University, United States)
Pokhee Park (South Korea)
Kozue Sawame (JWLI, Japanese Women’s Leadership Initiative, United States/Japan)
Stacy Suh (Survived and Punished, United States)
Yiseul Kang (University of Manitoba, South Korea)
Woori Han (University of Exeter, South Korea)
Erin Sophia Sagun (University of Manitoba, Philippines)
Amarah Gray (Rice University, United States)
Melissa Hurtado (Rice University, United States)
Ryann Williams (Rice University, United States)
Ysabelle Tankeko (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Wynzyleen Lee (Philippines)
Jalen Mangaron (Red River Polytech, Canada)
Soyi Park (University of Manitoba, South Korea)
Disha Mehta (India)
Hyun-Min Kim (South Korea)
Geonyoug Park (South Korea)
Camila Harnendaz (University of Manitoba, Honduras)
Hana Kim (PROK, The Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea, South Korea)
Yerim Jung (South Korea)
Eunkyo Kang (Stanford University, South Korea)
Yeonji Son (South Korea)
Sunnam KIm (Institution For The Right To Found Family, South Korea)
Yehoon Choi (SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive justicE, South Korea)
Sojeong Ahn (South Korea)
Soojin Kwon (South Korea)
Soo Ryon Yoon (Sungkonghoe University, South Korea)
Jimin Kim (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Eno Pei Jean Chen (National Chengchi U, Taiwan)
Hyejean Kwon (Indiana University, United States)
Hee Won Han (South Korea)
Hye Bin Jeon (South Korea)
Tommy Vaskimo (Finland)
Myeong Hwa Jeong (Institution For The Right To Found Family, South Korea)
Jong Goel Lee (Institution For The Right To Found Family, South Korea)
Boo Young (Ewha Women’s University, South Korea)
Chih Chi Weng (National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan)
Robyn Hua (Taiwan)
Ju Yeong Jang (South Korea)
Miru Lee (South Korea)
Jongsu Chae (South Korea)
Aparna Nair (India)
Hyojae Choi (South Korea)
Sung Won Yoon-Lee (EE-MM: Network of Korean Queer and Transgender Counselors,
South Korea)
Geunwa Jeong (EE-MM: Network of Korean Queer and Transgender Counselors. South Korea)
Sujeong Kim (EE-MM: Network of Korean Queer and Transgender Counselors, South Korea)
Moon Jung Kim (Somapeak Coaching Center, South Korea)
Thao Truong (Vietnam)
Boram Lee (London School of Economics, South Korea)
Jung Sook Sung (Wave, Social Work Research Institute, South Korea)
Zainab Abdali (Rice University, United States)
Nehal Kumar (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Halle Ilagan (Canada)
Jin Choi (University of Maryland, South Korea/United States)
Sungwon Heo (University of California, Davis, South Korea/US)
Yookyeong Im (University of Sheffield, South Korea)
Mikayl Mangaron (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
Paula Samaniego-Ayllon (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Joey Manguerra (Red River Polytech, Canada)
Charites Mangaron (Canada)
Lawrence Mangaron (Canada)
Enzo Mangaron (Red River Polytech, Canada)
Bianca Bayona (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
Lúðvík Lárusson (Willem De Kooning Academy, Iceland)
Jiyoon park (HKU, South Korea)
Tricia Chua (Canada)
Yurim Lee (UCLA, South Korea)
Kahee Jo (University of Sheffield, South Korea)
Hannim Kwon (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Jeeeun Kim (Soro Orot Institute, South Korea)
Dami Choi (Curator, South Korea/Germany)
Akiko Ishiyama (Japan)
Red Schulte (The Support Ho(s)e Collective, United States)
柊流生
Kwon Jinnah
Maliwan Senawong
Yvonne JIN
吉岡マコ
Matcha Phornin (Thailand)
EunA No(South Korea)
Seung Gyeong Ji (South Korea)