Category: Korea Peace Study Group
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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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Understanding APEC

In September’s Korea Peace Study Group, Dae-Han Song from the International Strategy Center shared about APEC-very timely as South Korea is hosting the APEC Forum and Leader’s Summit in October.
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September Korea Peace Study Group, Sept 12/13

Dae-Han Song from the International Strategy Center will speak this weekend on APEC at the September session of the Korea Peace Study Group. Join us for a timely discussion on the global economy as South Korea hosts this year’s APEC Forum.
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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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East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership

The June 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, in which Hazel Landa introduces the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) and our group discusses.
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Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War

The March 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, in which Tasha, Iris, and Munjo present a chapter-by-chapter report on Grace M. Cho’s 2008 book, Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War.
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Corruption and the Course of the Korean War

In this final session of a three-part series on the Korean War, Tasha and Munjo present about the deaths which resulted from corruption in the South Korean army and the course of the active fighting through lenses aware of foreign intervention.
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Massacres Under US Hegemony

In the second in a three-part series on the Korean War, Tasha, Munjo, and Tenzin present about the dark history of Korean War massacres under US hegemony.
