Register Now for Korea Peace Advocacy Summer!

Cross-posting this invitation from the Korea Peace Now Grassroots Network (source):


Register to participate in the 2026 Korea Peace Advocacy Summer (June-August)!

Every year, Korea Peace Advocacy Days bring hundreds of people from across the country to meet with their members of Congress to advocate for legislation supporting peace in Korea. Participants of the 2026 Korea Peace Advocacy Summer (June-August) will join meetings with members of Congress and congressional staff to share personal stories and urge members to support policies focused on Korean peace.

This year’s advocacy days will include:

  • Online Power Hour phone-banking sessions on Monday, June 22 at 12 pm ET and 8 pm ET (Flyer below; zoom links will be sent upon your registration)
  • In-person district meetings
  • Virtual meetings
  • Hill meetings for the DC, MD, and VA constituents

Meetings will be scheduled according to constituents’ availability. Sign up to learn more!

We are excited to provide more extensive training to our constituents this year, empowering you to request in-person meetings with your local district staff and to expand our advocacy tactics. This year, 2026, marks 73 years since the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed, which makes the Korean War the United States’ longest running overseas conflict. We need to call for serious, urgent diplomacy in pursuit of a binding peace agreement to formally end the Korean War today.

Contact info@womencrossdmz.org with questions or sign up HERE!


MORE FROM THE KOREA PEACE NOW GRASSROOTS NETWORK

Attention US Friends: Action on the Military Budget

This June marks 76 years of unended war in Korea. Right now, Congress is having military budget discussions in Washington D.C. Women Cross DMZ and Korea Peace Now are asking the US government to build into any funding agreement a plan to end the Korean War. Will you join us?

Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, part 2

In the December 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, j. eunsun and June Nho Ivers presented on a book titled Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi. Watch the recording here.

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