Interview with Kwon-Hong Ryu
Professor of Law/Lawyer

I believe that human history has been progressive not only to remove unreasonable inequality based on race, religion, gender, and other reasons, but also to protect human rights. Even if we think that we are living in the world where human is treated equal, it is not the case. "Black Lives Matter" movement against brutal violence by the police in the USA in 2020 and killing civilians of the Myanma military junta in 2021 are strong pieces of evidence.
Inequality in the dark or hidden side of human society. Hidden Figures should be an organization or movement to remove this hidden side. For achieving this goal, the uncomprising belief that a person should be equal and transparent actions to reveal the fact and truth is required. There is a growing issue which I recommend Hidden Figures to deal. In relation to the COVID-19 vaccine, the people of underdeveloped countries are treated unequally because of the economical, technical gap, patent rights, and capitalism. What would be the solution?
I hope Hidden Figures to be a bright candle leading the path to the future in which inequality and human rights are not the social issues.