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On May 12, 2026, Min Hee-jin, CEO of OK Records and former ADOR CEO, visited the birthplace of the 5·18 Democratization Movement to deliver a special lecture at Chonnam National University’s Yongji Hall. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the university's 5·18 Research Institute and the 46th anniversary of the movement, Min emphasized the necessity of resistance for driving social change. During her visit, she also expressed opposition to the potential relocation of the Korea National University of Arts (K-Arts) to Gwangju. Meanwhile, Min continues to be involved in ongoing legal disputes, including a damage suit filed by her former agency, ADOR, against her and former member Danielle. | On May 12, 2026, Min Hee-jin, CEO of OK Records and former ADOR CEO, visited the birthplace of the 5·18 Democratization Movement to deliver a special lecture at Chonnam National University’s Yongji Hall. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the university's 5·18 Research Institute and the 46th anniversary of the movement, Min emphasized the necessity of resistance for driving social change. During her visit, she also expressed opposition to the potential relocation of the Korea National University of Arts (K-Arts) to Gwangju. Meanwhile, Min continues to be involved in ongoing legal disputes, including a damage suit filed by her former agency, ADOR, against her and former member Danielle.
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[민희진] Min Hee-jin Delivers Special Lecture at Chonnam National University Marking 5·18 Anniversary
k-pop5/12/2026

[민희진] Min Hee-jin Delivers Special Lecture at Chonnam National University Marking 5·18 Anniversary

On May 12, 2026, Min Hee-jin, CEO of OK Records and former ADOR CEO, visited the birthplace of the 5·18 Democratization Movement to deliver a special lecture at Chonnam National University’s Yongji Hall. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the university's 5·18 Research Institute and the 46th anniversary of the movement, Min emphasized the necessity of resistance for driving social change. During her visit, she also expressed opposition to the potential relocation of the Korea National University of Arts (K-Arts) to Gwangju. Meanwhile, Min continues to be involved in ongoing legal disputes, including a damage suit filed by her former agency, ADOR, against her and former member Danielle.