Category: Video
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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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#WalkinSolidarity, June 4

Cross-posting a Truthout article authored by Mat Nashed: In Sudan, Perpetrators of War Crimes Are Rewarded While Civilians Languish #Sudan #Truthout #WeChooseWelcome #Refugees
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May News from Sudan

Cross-posting this May News from Sudan, including a written update from Operation Broken Silence and a video from To Move Mountains, an educational organization in South Kordofan, Sudan.
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Korean Christian Zionism with K. Christine Pae

The May 2026 session of the Korean Peace Study Group focused on discussion about Korean Christian Zionism with guest scholar and professor K. Christine Pae.
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Discussing Korean Christian Zionism, 5/8 @ 8 pm ET

Discussion session with Dr. Keunjoo Christine Pae about Korean Christian Zionism coming up this weekend. Join us?
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Remembering Jeju 4.3

In our April 2026 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, we collectively remembered the loss of Korean life to state-sponsored violence on Jeju island from 1948-1954. The United States has never acknowledged its role in the massacres on Jeju Island despite issuing the order that led to the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians.
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South Korea’s Erased Anti-Communist Genocide

Before the Korean War even began, the United States was already waging one. Not against a foreign army – but against the Korean people themselves.
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A Statement from the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center

Cross-posting the following statement from Sabeel released after the US and Israel began the latest war in Iran.
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Jeju Island at a Crossroads: Peace, Militarization, and Local Resistance

In light of April’s upcoming Korea Peace Study Group about the Jeju 4.3 Massacre, cross-posting an update from a Catholic peace activist from Jeju Island on the struggle against the modern militarization of their “Island of Peace”
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Shamanism and Colonial Drag

In our March 2026 study session, Dr. Merose Hwang leads a discussion exploring historic spaces carved out between the poles of imperialism and nationalism and modern Korean spaces that seek to defy definition.
