Category: Militarism
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The Jeju Island 4.3 Massacre: 78 Years Later, 4/10 @ 8 pm ET

2026 marks the 78th anniversary of the 4.3 Jeju Massacre. The Korea Peace Study Group will discuss this sad history in our April Korea Peace Study Group session.
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Did your Representatives in Congress vote against war in Iran?

23 years after the invasion of Iraq, the USA has launched another war of choice – this time against Iran. Thank your representatives if they voted to end the war in Iran. If they did not, let them know you’re disappointed.
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Memories of Children in South Sudan

Recent memories of children who followed Jesus in ways much more powerful than many adults who call themselves Christians.
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Fund Peace, Not War

Globally, military spending already exceeds $2.7 trillion annually. Pause and reflect with Nigerian peacebuilder, Moses Abolade. What would this money do if redirected?
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War Powers Vote in the Senate Today

The US Senate plans to vote on the Iran War Powers resolution today. We need to raise our voices in support of ending this war.
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No War with Iran

70% of Americans do not support a war with Iran. Raise your voice so your leaders know they are going to war without the backing of the people.
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RSF Siege of Dilling and Kaduguli Comes to an End

For years, the RSF deliberately cut off civilians in Dilling and Kaduguli from food, medical supplies, and humanitarian aid. Now that the siege has been lifted, leaders should act fast to ensure immediate humanitarian access, civilian protection, and accountability now.
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Women and War: Militarism & Camptowns in South Korea, 1/26 @ 8:30 pm ET

In this webinar, organizers and scholars will discuss the history of camptowns, human rights abuses against Korean women, and how Korean women are fighting for justice. Featuring Ko Mira, director of Sae-oom-teo, and human rights lawyer Ha Ju Hee, in a conversation moderated by Professor Ji-Yeon Yuh.
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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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๐ง Dear Senator / Dear Representative ๐

I recently drafted the following letter to my US Senators and Representative, asking them to stop the flow of US weapons contributing to violence in Sudan. Please send your own letter and call your leaders to ask them to take action.
