
The National Women's History Exhibition Hall , operated by the Korea Institute for Gender Equality Promotion and Education under the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, announced on Wednesday, May 28 that it signed a business agreement with the Kim Man-deok Memorial Hall located in Jeju Special Self-Governing Province on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 27 to promote women's history exhibitions, education, and research.
This business agreement was promoted based on the need for exchange and cooperation between the two institutions that the Kim Man-deok Memorial Hall felt while participating as an instructor in the National Women's History Exhibition Hall's 'Women's History Academy' in 2024.
The two organizations plan to work together in the future to spread awareness of gender equality and revitalize women's history through culture and arts through cooperation in various fields such as ▲cooperation on exhibitions, education, and materials related to women's history ▲development and utilization of women's history content ▲research related to women's history.
Director Jeong Hee-jung of the National Women’s History Museum said in her comments on the signing of the agreement, “We plan to strengthen the sharing of materials and research related to female historical figures through the agreement with the Kim Man-deok Memorial Hall, which has played an important role in commemorating the life and achievements of Kim Man-deok (1739-1812), a representative female entrepreneur and social contributor of the Joseon Dynasty, and in spreading her spirit of sharing. We look forward to substantial cooperation in the future to spread the value of women’s history.”
Kim Man-deok Memorial Hall Director Kang Young-jin said, “This agreement is a valuable opportunity to shed more depth on the historical significance and public value of Jeju’s female figures, including Kim Man-deok. Together with the Women’s History Exhibition Hall, we will continue to work to widely publicize the importance of regional women’s history and to inherit and spread the social significance of the lives and activities of female figures.”
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