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Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will tell us about how the Miss Samoa platform is being used as a form of activism to break cultural silences, address gender violence, and redefine beauty pageants as spaces for empowerment and representation in Samoa.
By Arirang RadioProf. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will tell us about how the Miss Samoa platform is being used as a form of activism to break cultural silences, address gender violence, and redefine beauty pageants as spaces for empowerment and representation in Samoa.