A multi-cultural, multi-ethnic society is an emerging reality that is leading to a lot of racial and social discord in South Korea. Faced with an aging population and an influx of migrant wives, many are clinging to their “one-blood” ethnically homogenous national identity. Today the government is scrambling to focus a sound multicultural vision for the country. How are South Koreans adapting to their rapidly changing population?



In this episode of The Stream, we speak to:



Cindy Lou Howe @eventherivers

Director, “Even the Rivers”

eventherivers.com



Gregory Diggs-Yang @theMACKfdn

President, The Mack Foundation

http://www.themackfoundation.com



Also on Google Hangout: Yoo Eun Lee @yoonlee27, Sajin Kwok, and Sarah Shaw @mappingwords.



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