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Thu, March 4, 2021 | 21:34
11 students, one volunteer group honored with Multicultural Youth Awards
11 students, one volunteer group honored with Multicultural Youth Awards
The ninth Korea Multicultural Youth Awards ceremony took place on Thursday to recognize 11 students and one volunteer group for their outstanding achievements. The awards, organized by The Korea Times, are aimed to encourage students from multicultural backgrounds in the country who at times experience hardships due to cultural barriers and discrimination.
2020-12-10 21:00
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding volunteers
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding volunteers
Bongsarang is a student volunteer group at Korea Polytechnic Dasom High School in Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province. The school is an educational institution for foreign students and children with multicultural backgrounds.
2020-12-09 11:40
  • 'Multicultural background makes me stand out among others'
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Special awards
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Special awards
Ham Hui-jeong, a second grader at Hongcheon Girls' Middle School in Hongcheon, Gangwon Province, strives to develop her language skills.
2020-12-09 11:40
  • 'Multicultural background makes me stand out among others'
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding elementary school students
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding elementary school students
Park Soo-jung is the student president at Yonan Elementary School in Incheon. The sixth grader displays leadership with her caring personality and the ability to communicate with diverse people.
2020-12-09 11:39
  • 'Multicultural background makes me stand out among others'
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding middle school students
Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding middle school students
Shin Dong-ji, a senior at Cheonan Yonggok Middle School in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, was recognized by her teachers for her positive energy and excellent attitude in class.
2020-12-09 11:39
  • 'Multicultural background makes me stand out among others'
Winners of 9th Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding high school students
Winners of 9th Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding high school students
Lee Hong-ju, a senior at Gyeongbuk Domestic Science High School in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, was born to a Japanese mother and Korean father.
2020-12-09 11:39
  • 'Multicultural background makes me stand out among others'
Judge's comment: 'Diversity will be important value in future Korea'
Judge's comment: 'Diversity will be important value in future Korea'
My congratulations go out to the winners of the Korea Multicultural Youth Awards this year. I was pleased to see children from interracial families study hard and do volunteer activities in schools and local communities.
2020-12-09 11:38
  • Prime minister's message: For dreams of multicultural children
Prime minister's message: For dreams of multicultural children
Prime minister's message: For dreams of multicultural children
I would like to welcome you all, the awardees, family members and distinguished guests. Congratulations on hosting the Korea Multicultural Youth Awards, which plants seeds of hope and courage in the hearts of the young students from multicultural families.
Bahk Eun-ji | 2020-12-09 11:38
  • Judge's comment: 'Diversity will be important value in future Korea'
'Multicultural background makes me stand out among others'
'Multicultural background makes me stand out among others'
Kim Hae-young, 17, travels some 160 kilometers back and forth by train every weekend from her school dormitory in Asan, South Chungcheong Province, to her home in Seoul.
2020-12-09 11:36
  • Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding elementary school students
  • Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding middle school students
  • Winners of 9th Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding high school students
  • Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Special awards
  • Winners of 9th Korea Multicultural Youth Awards - Outstanding volunteers
Winners of 9th Multicultural Youth Awards announced
Winners of 9th Multicultural Youth Awards announced
The Korea Times has selected 12 students as winners of the ninth Korea Multicultural Youth Awards. The winner of the grand prize, to be presented by the minister of gender equality and family, is Kim Hae-young from Chungnam Foreign Language High School in Asan, South Chungcheong Province.
2020-12-08 11:33
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