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The National Campaign to End the Korean War is the collaboration of several leading Korean-American, veterans, and human rights organizations working to promote a U.S.-Korea policy that will bring about a lasting peace on the Korean peninsula. Our goal is to finally end the 1950-1953 Korean War through the signing of a peace treaty between the United States and North Korea. Given the historic opening for peaceful relations with the election of President Obama, this coalition formed to strengthen our ability to uphold President Obama's campaign promise to foreign policy that emphasizes diplomacy and negotiation, and to engage in dialogue without preconditions with other countries as a means for resolving tensions. Please sign on to our mailing list and join a growing chorus of Americans demanding the end of the Korean War and the beginning of a peace process. The core organizations leading the coalition include: National Association of Korean Americans (NAKA) We have already the support of over 50 major national, state and local organizations, along with leading figures in the movement for peace in Korea. National Associations, Organizations, and Community Based Organizations Agglobe Services International, Plymouth, Minnesota and Fairfax, Virginia Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea (ASCK) American Friends Service Committee, National American Friends Service Committee, Peace & Economic Security Program, New England American Friends Service Committee - Hawai'i Area Program ANSWER Coalition, Hudson Valley, New York Asia Pacific Freeze Campaign, USA Boston Korea Friendship Association, Boston, Massachusetts CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities, New York City, New York Channing and Popai Liem Education Foundation, Boston, MA Code Pink: Women for Peace, Washington, DC Congress for Korean Reunification in USA (CKR) DMZ-Hawai'i / Aloha 'Aina, Hawaii Eclipse Rising, Zainichi Koreans in the Bay Area Fellowship of Reconciliation, Nyack, New York Forum For Peaceful Reunification Of Korea, Los Angeles, California Good Friends, USA: Center for Peace, Human Rights and Refugees International Action Center, National June 15 Korean American Committee for Peace and Unification of Korea Korea Policy Institute, Los Angeles, California Korea Truth Commission, Three Rivers, California Korean American Cultural Center of Virginia Korean American League, Michigan Korean American National Coordinating Council, New York City, New York Korean Americans for Korea Democratic Labor Party, Torrance, California Korean Americans United for Peace (KAUP), San Francisco Bay Area, California Korean Community Center of the East Bay, Oakland, California Korean Peace Network, USA Korean Society of Maryland Koreatown Immigrant Worker Advocates (KIWA), Los Angeles, California Malu 'Aina Center of Nonviolent Education and Action, Honolulu, Hawaii Nanum Corean Cultural Center, Los Angeles, California Nodutdol for Korean Community Development, Queens, New York Oakland Institute, Oakland, California One Korea LA Forum, Los Angeles, California Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification in USA, Glendale, California Peace Action and Peace Action Education Fund, Silver Spring, Maryland and National Proposition 1: Convert Industry from Nuclear Arms to Humanitarian Aims, Washington, DC Sahngnoksoo, Seattle, Washington Tri-Valley CARES, Livermore, California United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ), USA United Methodist Church, Global Ministries US-DPRK Medical Science Exchange Committee, Rochester, Michigan Women of Color Resource Center, Oakland, California Women for Genuine Security, San Francisco, California Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, U.S. Section Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, DC Branch YouthSpeaks, San Francisco, California Businesses & Media Hodgepictures, Half Moon Bay, California Korean Center, San Francisco, California Korean Quarterly, St. Paul, Minnesota Korea Report, Washington, DC DMZ/38, Los Angeles, California Minjok Tongshin, Los Angeles, California Korea Scholars Bruce Cumings, Professor, University of Chicago Henry Em, Professor, New York University Cynthia Enloe, Professor, Clark University Martin Hart-Landsberg, Professor, Lewis and Clark University Ramsay Liem, Professor, Boston College Katharine Moon, Professor, Wellesley College Peter Rachleff, Professor, Macalester College J.J. Suh, Professor, Johns Hopkins University Grace Jeanmee Yoo, Professor, San Francisco State University Theodore Jun Yoo, Professor, University of Hawai`i at Manoa Ji-Yeon Yuh, Professor, Northwestern University Nan Kim, Professor, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee |