Giving Voice to the Korean American Community
Registration is open to participate in Korea Peace Advocacy Week, March 18-22.
Every year, Korea Peace Advocacy Week brings hundreds of constituents from across the country to talk to their members of Congress about legislation to support peace in Korea.
Participants of the 2024 Korea Peace Advocacy Week will join two or three half-hour virtual meetings with Congressional staff of their representative and senators, sharing personal stories and urging members to support legislation focused on Korean peace.
An online training session will be offered for all participants over Zoom during the week of March 4.
The intent of this national coordinated action is to urge a non-military solution to the security crisis in Korea. Participants will urge their elected officials to use diplomacy in pursuit of a binding peace agreement to formally end the Korean War.
This year marks the ninth year of coordinated advocacy days for the cause of peace in Korea. For the last five years, this effort has been held online.
Korea Peace Advocacy Week is organized by the American Friends Service Committee, Mennonite Central Committee, United Methodist Church – General Board of Church and Society, and Women Cross DMZ.
Contact Echo at echo@womencrossdmz.org with questions. See the link for registration information.