K-DOC

About
K-DOC is a documentary channel on YouTube from the Korean broadcasting network, KBS. Their biography says the following:


 * "Hello World! This is KBS, once again at your service!  We want to share with you some Korean videos that make you go, “oof, this is Korea?”  Our content will unveil the dynamics of this country -- from beauty, politics, culture, and even to the societal problems we face!   If you want a lively secondhand experience that feels so much like the first,  Then you know what to do! 😉  .  .  .  KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) Documentary about Korea in general."

While K-DOC is a documentary team under KBS, it is still important to recognize their mission statement and position as social justice warriors in Korea. On their channel, they have several series that serve as sub-docs for their overall documentary of youths, culture, race and ethnicity, discrimination, and more.

My Neighbor, Charles
My Neighbor, Charles is a regularly aired series on KBS. In April of 2021, KBS released a special episode focused on multicultural Korean children and their experience of growing up in Korea. The cast consisted of 5 adolescents, 11 year-old Angel, 14 year-olds Fate, Daniel, and Asia, 15 year-old Ewha, and 17 year-old Gabriel. They shared examples of discrimination, hobbies, and other details of what it's like to live in Korea and have ancestry from other countries. One primary topic that ruled the show was skin color. Within the docu-series, points were made specifically to spread awareness of racial discrimination and the hurdles of youth.