Where Work Becomes Humanity

2025-11-14     Ndong Obame Olden Christopher 생물공학과 1학년
Ndong Obame Olden Christopher, Sophomore, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioengineering

Right from the cover, Issue #379 immediately captures the reader’s attention. The image of a farmworker, his face marked by both fatigue and pride, conveys a sense of simple and sincere humanity. This visual choice is meaningful — it sets the tone for a publication focused on human rights and the dignity of labor. The main article, “Turning Pledges Into Protection: Advancing Migrant Workers’ Rights,” tackles a crucial yet often overlooked issue: the situation of migrant workers. What I particularly appreciated is that the article doesn’t just list their struggles — it also highlights real initiatives and gives a voice to those living this reality every day. This balance gives the magazine both journalistic depth and a genuine human touch.

By Ndong Obame Olden Christopher, Freshman, Dept. of Biotechnology and Bioengineering