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Covering politics, history and social movements across Asia from a socialist perspective. Based in South Korea.

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Covering politics, history and social movements across Asia from a socialist perspective. Based in South Korea.

    Fighting the 24 Hour Workday

    Fighting the 24 Hour Workday

    On March 20th, home care workers in New York went on a hunger strike to demand an end to the dreaded 24-hour workday. States in the Global North seek to alleviate their aging populations by bringing in workers from the Global South, where imperialism and neoliberal policies have forced these workers to immigrate to global metropoles such as New York City, only to end up trapped in sweatshop labor. Jun and Yolanda from Youth Against Sweatshops and the Ain't I a Woman campaign share with us stories of home care workers struggle, as well as connecting the fight against the 24-hour day with gentrification and Palestine.



    You can support home care workers by donating to: https://nomore24.org/



    Follow the Ain't I a Woman campaign here:

    Website: https://www.aintiawoman.org/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiwcampaign/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/aiwcampaign



    Follow Youth Against Sweatshops here:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthagainstsweatshops/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/youthasnyc

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Climate Justice in South Korea

    Climate Justice in South Korea

    Red Star Over Asia interviews Sun Cheol, who explains how the South Korean climate justice movement emerged out of tensions with the broader environmental movement's reluctance to confront "green capital," building ties with trade unions and social movements, the historical role global solidarity played, as well as resisting co-option by the state.

    Sun Chul is a climate activist and organizer



    Public Policy Institute for the People/사회공공연구원

     http://m.ppip.or.kr/

    Energy Labor Social Network/에너지노동사회네트워크

    https://www.enosa.kr/

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Workers' Democracy in China w/ Yueran Zhang

    Workers' Democracy in China w/ Yueran Zhang

    We are back after a long hiatus, with a brilliant guest to discuss China, a topic many of our listeners have long asked us to cover.

    Our guest is Yueran Zhang is a PhD student in sociology at UC-Berkeley studying workers democracy movements in China, particularly in the 1970s-1980s.

    This episode was initially intended to be focused on the specific era of workers' self-organization in the late 1970s-1980s, but our guest also gave a brilliant schematic overview of the Chinese Revolution, the Mao era, the Deng led 'reform' period and how workers organized throughtout, all the way up to the present. This episode therefore serves as a great introduction to PRC politics generally.

    You can find his work and contact info here: https://sociology.berkeley.edu/graduate-student/yueran-zhang



    https://jacobin.com/author/yueran-zhang

    • 2 hr
    The Zainichi Experience: Koreans in Japan w/ Haruki Eda

    The Zainichi Experience: Koreans in Japan w/ Haruki Eda

    Both Koreas have a historically frought relationship with Japan, due to the history of colinization. Beginning in the late 19th century, there were waves of Korean immigration to Japan. This accelerated dramatically with Japan's formal annexation of the Korean pennisula in the early 20th century.



    In Japan today, the descendants of these Koreas are known as Zainichi.



    We are joined on this episode by our friend Haruki Eda, a third generation Zainichi. We talked about the complex and fascinating history of Koreans in Japan, the politics of the community, how this diaspora relates to both North and South Korea, and so much more.



    Haruki Eda is an interdisplinary social scientist specializing in ethnicity and nationalism, international political economy, gender/sexuality, and cultural ecology. He recently completed his PhD in Sociology at Rutgers University and is preparing to publish his first book,  Queer Unification: Community and Healing in the Korean Diaspora.



    He is also an activist with the U.S. based Korean organization Nodutdol, comprised of diasproic Koreans and organizing for a world free of imperialism, and for Korea’s re/unification and national liberation.



    You can follow him on Twitter @zainichipoetics and check out his website here: https://www.harukieda.com/



    And follow Notdutdol on twitter @https://nodutdol.org/ and their website: https://nodutdol.org/

    • 1 hr 40 min
    Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) Police Raid

    Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) Police Raid

    The South Korean intelligence services and police raided the headquarters of a major umbrella labor union in central Seoul in late January 2023, on dubious suspicion that some members had violated national security laws. This is the audio version of a recent video livestream correct the record and discuss how this is an attack on South Korea's young democracy that risks dragging us back to the dark times of military dictatorship.

    • 1 hr 30 min
    South Korea Truckers' Strike

    South Korea Truckers' Strike

    This is audio from a live stream on the South Korea truckers strike.

    In November, South Korean cargo truckers representated by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) launched a nationwide strike around the extension of a minumum wage guarantee and related work safety issues.   The Yoon administration has responded aggressively, issuing an executive order for truckers to return to work or face steep fines, possible jail time and other penalities.   In response, KCTU held a one day all-union national strike on Tuesday, December 6th.  Joining for this special livestream to help us understand the strike and what's at stake are:  

    Yeonwoo Choi, a student activist and organizer in Seoul  

    Sanggu Gang, a member of KCTU's young wing in Busan  

    Bori, a co-host of Red Star Over Asia, but also currently a staff organizer for KCTU in Seoul, so he will also be sharing his analysis.  

    • 1 hr 28 min

Customer Reviews

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11 Ratings

11 Ratings

idk679 ,

Interesting show

Cool to see a show starting with this scope. Looking forward to future episodes!

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