Category: USA
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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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Faith, Peace, and Power Across Contexts: Uganda, Palestine, and Korea

What does it mean to follow Jesus when faith is used to justify domination, nationalism, or exclusion? And how might Christians embody a different way—the way of peace, solidarity, and hope? Three Peace Catalyst team members, rooted in very different contexts, discuss these topics in this webinar.
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Christian Nationalism and the Soul of the Church: Resisting Toxic Theology and Healing the Flock

Harmful theologies have taken root that fuse religious & political identities together. Whether from the pulpit, the pews, or a politician’s mouth, Christian nationalism is corrupting our churches & society. Join scholars on Christian nationalism Rev. Angela Denker & Dr. Drew Strait to learn how pastors, leaders & concerned Christians can respond with courage and…
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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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Immigrants are Welcome Here, 12/18 @ 8:30 pm ET

Join Peace Catalyst and other Jesus followers for a reflective and supportive conversation to process what we are seeing and experiencing in our communities. We will name and mourn the pain our government has caused to our neighbors, ask questions and share about the many ways we are showing up to support and advocate, and make…
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Boycott the UAE: No Business With Genocide

Sudanese communities have been abandoned by the international community, and raising public pressure is one of the few tools we have to push governments and corporations to stop enabling violence.
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Dangerous Women Part 2, 12/12 @ 8 pm ET

You’re invited to our December Korea Peace Study Group session this week where June & Eunsun will give the second part of their presentation on “Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism,” a book edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi.
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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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Christmas Through the Lens of the Foreigner, 12/11 @ 1 pm EST

Join this webinar on Tuesday, Dec 11th at 1 pm to consider how the Christmas story is, at its core, is about movement. The birth narrative of Jesus is woven through with themes familiar to immigrants, refugees, and displaced people today.
