Category: Korea Peace Now Grassroots Network
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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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Send One Korea Peace Email Before 2025 Ends

The US Congress is going to close shop on December 19th. Before they head home for the holidays, will you take a moment to send one email for Korea Peace?
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Phone Banking for Korea Peace, 12/11 @ 2 pm ET

Join us for a virtual power hour phone-banking session to urge members of Congress to support H.R.1841, the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act because it’s WAY past time to #EndTheKoreanWar.
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Korea Peace Study Group: Gender & Korean Nationalism, 11/14 @ 8 pm ET

Join us for a discussion of the book “Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism” at our monthly Korea Peace Study Group next weekend (11/14 in USA, 11/15 in Korea).
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Report Back on the People’s Summit for Korea

In October 2025’s Korea Peace Study Group, Munjo Yu, Eunsung Hwang, Johnny Atlas, and Junghi Lee reported back from their time in New York City in July at the People’s Summit for Korea.
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Report Back on the People’s Summit for Korea, 10/10 @ 8 pm ET

Join us on Friday evening US time for an online report-back discussion session about the People’s Summit for Korea.
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Join us for WARmerica’s Fate 2: The Great Transition

This weekend’s screening hosted by the Korea Peace Study Group, part of the Korea Peace Now Grassroots Network. Read for more details.
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Report on Journey to Korea

Watch the recording of our July 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, in which E Cho recaps her May visit to Korea, where she connected with many activists in her travels to sites of historic and ongoing struggle against militarization, for the sovereignty of the Korean people, and for the end of the…
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North Korea Desires Action, Not Words

If the U.S. is willing to make tangible changes towards a peaceful future, a diplomatic breakthrough between the U.S. and North Korea may be possible, after all.
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Amplify Our Calls for Korea Peace!

Because of our meetings with Congressional staff the last two weeks, now is the perfect time to contact your Representative and Senators to amplify our voices calling for Korean Peace.
