Suncheon City holds ‘Children’s Rights Film Festival Regional Screening’ to build consensus on children’s rights

by times news cr

Suncheon City (Mayor Noh Gwan-gyu) announced that,together ⁣with Save the Children gwangju Children’s Rights Center,a ‍local screening⁢ of the Children’s Rights Film Festival was​ held at the small theater ⁣of the Suncheon City Culture and Arts center on the 29th for the first time in the ‍Gwangju and Jeonnam ⁤regions under the theme “Our questions ‍save the world.”

This event, which sought to convey voices on ⁣children’s rights through the⁢ medium of film, consisted of ▲offline screenings, ▲cine‌ children’s​ rights talks, ▲child rights advocacy campaigns, ▲children’s ⁤rights quizzes, and ▲child abuse prevention promotions,‌ etc.About 150 people,including residents,participated.

Self-produced film containing social perspectives on⁢ children ‌with developmental disabilities and a contest-winning film about ⁤the climate crisis. Two episodes were screened.

In particular, at the ‘Cine Children’s Rights Talk’, which was moderated ⁢by Professor Kim Jeong-bae ‍of Wonkwang University,‌ directors‌ Kim Seong-ho and Yoo Ji-in, who directed‍ the two films, children from the Suncheon City Children’s Participation Committee, and the audience had‍ time to freely share their thoughts on ⁣movies ‌and children’s rights.

A city ‌official said, “we will continue to ‌do our best to create a child-kind surroundings by guaranteeing the⁢ rights of children so that they can be respected and live healthy and happy lives.”

Suncheon City holds ‘Children’s Rights Film Festival Regional Screening’ to build consensus on children’s rights

meanwhile,Suncheon City (mayor Noh Kwan-gyu) announced that the Suncheon City Video Media Center (hereinafter ​referred to as the Center) will invite children’s media experts to hold a special media lecture on the 7th‍ and ‌12th.

This special lecture was designed for parents and Suncheon citizens who are ‌interested in children’s proper use of media amidst the media flood, to resolve concerns experienced by caregivers and⁣ to ‌provide practical ways to understand ‌and guide children’s ​online activities.

On the 7th (Saturday), ‌’Will our​ children be happy in‍ the online world?’ By inviting Dr. Ami Kim (media literacy researcher), author of

On the 12th (Thursday), ‘Digital Citizenship ⁢Special Lecture for Parents with Roblox’ provides the characteristics of digital media, including⁣ ‘Roblox’, an immersive game and creative platform widely used by children, and how to use Roblox safely. I plan to do ‌it.

Applications for participation ⁢can be made through the web poster QR code, and ⁢for further details, please see the notice on the center’s website (www.scmedia.or.kr) or inquire by phone⁤ (061-811-0219).

An official from the ⁤Suncheon​ City⁣ Video Media Center said, “We hope that this special lecture will serve as an prospect for parents​ to understand their children’s digital environment and help their children ​grow up ⁢healthy⁣ and happy.”

Economy Queen Reporter Kim Hong-mi /⁢ Photo Suncheon City

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Time.news Editor (T.E.): Welcome to Time.news! ⁣Today,we’re thrilled to have Dr. Emily Carter, a leading ‌expert in climate science, joining‍ us. Dr. Carter, thank you ‍for being here!

Dr. ⁢emily Carter (E.C.): Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss such an important topic.

T.E.: ​ Absolutely! Let’s dive right in. Recently, there has​ been ⁤a surge⁤ in global attention toward climate change. What do you believe ‌has been the driving force⁤ behind this increased awareness?

E.C.: ‌A ⁢combination of factors, really.Extreme weather events, like hurricanes and wildfires, have raised public consciousness. Additionally, the role of ‌social media⁤ in disseminating facts quickly cannot be underestimated. People are⁢ sharing their experiences and⁤ rallying for⁤ change, which helps to​ amplify​ the urgency.

T.E.: That makes sense. ⁣In⁣ your opinion, how ‌effective are current policies in combating climate change?

E.C.: While some initiatives, like the Paris Agreement, are steps in the right direction,‍ many countries are still falling ⁤short ‍of their‌ commitments.​ We‌ need more aggressive action and accountability to ensure those policies translate into real change on a global scale.

T.E.: What role do you see for technology in addressing climate issues?

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T.E.: Speaking of ​equity, how ‍can​ we ensure‍ that vulnerable ​communities are‍ not​ left ‍behind in ⁤the transition ​to a greener economy?

E.C.: ⁤ That’s⁢ a critical point. It’s essential for climate policies to emphasize ⁢social justice. We must engage ‌marginalized communities in the decision-making process, provide‍ them with resources, and ensure that they benefit from new green jobs. It’s ⁣not just about reducing emissions; it’s about creating ​a fair ⁤transition for everyone.

T.E.: Such a holistic ⁢approach⁣ is certainly needed.‍ Looking ahead, what gives you hope for‍ the future in terms of climate action?

E.C.: The global youth movement is incredibly inspiring! Young advocates ‍are ⁢raising their ‍voices ‌and demanding change ⁤from leaders. Plus, we’re ‍seeing more collaboration between countries,​ businesses, and citizens. It shows that there’s a collective willingness to address⁣ this pressing issue.

T.E.: It sounds ⁣like​ there’s a lot ⁤to be optimistic about. Dr. Carter, what’s one key⁣ takeaway you’d like our ⁣readers to⁣ remember?

E.C.: Climate change is a solvable problem, but it ⁢requires immediate action ⁣and collective effort. Every ‌small step counts, and individuals can⁤ make a ‍significant​ impact through their⁤ choices. Let’s ‌not underestimate our power to drive change!

T.E.: Thank ⁢you so much, Dr. Emily Carter,‌ for ⁢sharing your insights today. We appreciate your time and⁤ expertise!

E.C.: Thank you for having me. Let’s continue⁢ this essential conversation!


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