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March 15 (Sat), Stop the War

Asian Americans will join the Los Angeles protest to stop the war...


Korean American Communities Applaud Passage of House Resolution Supporting Redress for Former Comfort Women

Mr. Yoon

Celebrating the Life of Late Han Bong Yoon

Sunday Aug 19 at 5pm at Korean Resource Center

On June 26, 2007, Mr. Han Bong Yoon, the "Last Fugitive" involved in the May 18th Gwangju People's Uprising, and a founding father of the progressive Korea American grassroots movement, passed away at the age of 57. ...


Analysis: North Korea's Nuclear Test

North Korea is in a desperate situation, and the nuclear test just reflects that desperate situation. First, the international isolation of the DPRK ...


Why Do People Cross the Border?

Immigration, US Foreign Policy and Globalization

Click here or image to the left to read YKU of LA's most recent work with the Coalition for World Peace on the current immigration debate.


Today we ACT, Tomorrow we VOTE

We Are America: A campaign for humane and just immigrantion reform


Past Activities


Photo Gallery


YKU Position Statement on North Korea-US Relationship


Articles / Resource

  • [1-20-2005] YKU-KAPJ Statement on President Bush's Inauguration
  • [6-24-2004] YKU's response on the Kim Sun Il Tragedy
  • [Nov, 2002] YKU Statement on North Korea's Nuclear Program [PDF]
  • [4-18-2002] YKU Factsheet: US-North Korea Relations
  • [10-7-2001] Press Statement on the Afghanistan War

     

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