Category: Video
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A Choice No Mother Should Have to Make

Watch “Rovina’s Choice,” a 20-minute documentary on how cuts to US foreign aid shaped Rovina Naboi’s world, forcing her into a choice no mother should have to make.
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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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How to Run an Offers & Needs Market

A great way to strengthen community connections is by hosting an offers & needs market. In September, Peace Catalyst International hosted a workshop where Liz Digitale Anderson introduces how to start. #MakingFriends #MutualAid #OffersAndNeedsMarket #WeaveNetworks #BuildCommunity #Share #BuyNothing #Solidarity #Friendship #Neighbors
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Genocide Resistance Grows

As the current genocide ends, listen to Palestinian and Jewish women peacebuilders. Use their inspiring words and leadership to pivot and focus on resisting apartheid and occupation.
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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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Reviving the Golden Rule

In a time of toxic polarization, the rights and protections for our beloved neighbors being demolished, genocide, war and oppression across the globe — in face of fear and insecurity — how can Christ’s teaching of neighbor-love offer a path toward a just, flourishing, and reconciled future?
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Trump-Lee Summit: Deals, Dilemmas, and Diplomacy

It has been a BIG two weeks for Korean leaders and political summits – with the South Korean President meeting with the US President, and the DPRK’s Leader being welcomed as a guest-of-honor in China. This webinar analyzes these events, featuring Paul Liem, Youngmi Cho, Dae-Han Song, and moderated by Cathi Choi of Women Cross…
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Claiming Hope in Times of Disorder and Despair

Hope can seem elusive in these days of overwhelming violence and suffering. Hope is alive – stubborn – creative – and real. Read more and stake your claim on hope in days of crisis.
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Testimonial from Nawal

One Sudanese refugee expresses the positive impact that trauma counseling has had on her family since she began receiving counseling at a refugee center in Uganda.
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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…
