Author: Jennie
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TRAID’s Child Safe Space Program

Trauma Rescue Aid currently runs a Child Safe Space Program for refugee and internally displaced children affected by the war in Sudan.
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Remembering Jeju 4.3

In our April 2026 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, we collectively remembered the loss of Korean life to state-sponsored violence on Jeju island from 1948-1954. The United States has never acknowledged its role in the massacres on Jeju Island despite issuing the order that led to the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians.
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The Third Harmony Screening & Discussion, 4/25 @ 2 pm ET

You’re invited to screen the documentary “The Third Harmony” and to discuss what systems and societies of peace we can build, grow, nurture, and protect together.
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Chosen Peoples Nationalism: Christian Zionism in South Korea: 4/23 @ 8 pm ET

Upcoming webinar, hosted by the Korea Peace Now Grassroots Network, exploring how Korean evangelical support for Israel functions as “chosen peoples nationalism.”
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No Nukes Advocacy Hour, 4/21 @ 12 pm ET

During this online event, organized by Pax Christi USA, you’ll hear about actions we can take to promote nuclear disarmament. You’ll receive information & guidance about how to contact Congress to urge support of current legislation to end the production and threat of nuclear weapons.
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South Korea’s Erased Anti-Communist Genocide

Before the Korean War even began, the United States was already waging one. Not against a foreign army – but against the Korean people themselves.
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“War is Back in Vogue”: Iran and Catholic Teachings on a Moral Foreign Policy, 4/13 @ 12:30 pm ET

Can the administration’s rhetoric, tactics, and goals be squared with Catholic teachings? Can the Church’s tradition help us find a way out of current conflicts? Explore these questions in today’s webinar.
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A Statement from the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center

Cross-posting the following statement from Sabeel released after the US and Israel began the latest war in Iran.
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Jeju Island at a Crossroads: Peace, Militarization, and Local Resistance

In light of April’s upcoming Korea Peace Study Group about the Jeju 4.3 Massacre, cross-posting an update from a Catholic peace activist from Jeju Island on the struggle against the modern militarization of their “Island of Peace”
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April Nonviolence Studies: Registration Open Until 3/31

Registration for Metta Center’s April Nonviolence Studies— Listening, Relating, and Communicating in Conflict, is now open through March 31. As part of a twelve-month Nonviolence Studies program, each month explores a different dimension of nonviolence in practice.
