How feminists in South Korea paved the way for #MeToo
The #MeToo campaign has been a driving force in global feminism for almost a year now. But in South Korea, women's rights activists were fighting for equality long before #MeToo arrived.
Quartz reporter Isabella Steger traveled to Seoul to understand not just how local feminist movements paved the way for #MeToo, but how #MeToo now fuels those same movements.
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Quartz reporter Isabella Steger traveled to Seoul to understand not just how local feminist movements paved the way for #MeToo, but how #MeToo now fuels those same movements.
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Quartz is a digital news outlet dedicated to telling stories at the intersection of the important and the interesting. Visit us at https://qz.com/ to read more.
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