Category: USA
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Rev. Samuel Shinn on Massacres in South Korea before and during the Korean War

In the June 2026 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, we heard from Samuel Shinn, one of the co-founders of Truth Reconciliation and Peace. He shared about massacres committed in South Korea before and during the Korean War.
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Massacres in Modern Korea with Sam Shinn, 6/12 @ 8 pm ET

This weekend, don’t miss the chance to listen and learn from the knowledge and experience of Rev. Samuel Shinn, who has studied the hidden history of massacres committed before and during the Korean War.
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Walk in Solidarity with Refugees

In June, I’m joining We Choose Welcome to walk in solidarity with immigrants and refugees. (That simply means I’ve got a good reason to exercise!) Our steps are not just symbolic, each one reminds us that although we walk by choice, many walk to survive.
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Power Hour: Phone-Banking for Korea Peace, 6/22

The Korean War is the United States’ longest running overseas conflict. Sign up to join a series of online and in-person events to advocate for formally ending the Korean War with a peace agreement; challenge the bloated U.S. military budget; and seek justice for Korean women survivors of U.S. militarized violence.
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Register Now for Korea Peace Advocacy Summer!

2026 marks 76 years since the Korean War began, the United States’ longest running overseas conflict. Sign up today to join our summer actions calling for serious, urgent diplomacy in pursuit of a binding peace agreement to formally end the Korean War.
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Weekend Read: Strategic Signs for Protests
Picketing is a staple of nonviolent action in the United States. At intersections, along busy streets, on highway overpasses, small to midsized groups of people scrawl a message on cardboard in sharpie. Take time this weekend to consider a messaging strategy for such signs.
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“Clear Racism”: Trump Admin Expands Refugee Resettlement for White South Africans While Restricting Other Refugees

The Trump administration plans to lift its record-low refugee admissions figure from 7,500 to 17,500, with the additional openings reserved for White South Africans, as the administration blocks the entry of refugees from other countries. Of 6,000 refugees resettled to the US between October & April—all but three were from South Africa.
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Oppose the Nomination of Michelle Park Steel as US Ambassador to the Republic of Korea TODAY

This nomination will not match the desire of most Americans for dialogue with North Korea and an end to the Korean War. Please take action today, as the confirmation hearing is happening on Wednesday.
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Peace through Weakness

Peace through strength is a foreign policy doctrine that calls for military superiority to deter aggression, which the Trump Administration now brazenly proclaims using hostile, threatening rhetoric by leaders loudly self-defining as Christian. Let us instead lift up Jesus and his words and actions in the face of threats of violence and acts of war.
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Attention US Friends: Action on the Military Budget

This June marks 76 years of unended war in Korea. Right now, Congress is having military budget discussions in Washington D.C. Women Cross DMZ and Korea Peace Now are asking the US government to build into any funding agreement a plan to end the Korean War. Will you join us?
