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Korean Resource Center
The Korean Resource Center was founded in 1983 to empower immigrants and people of color communities, particularly Korean Americans through education, advocacy and grassroots organizing. It has also been a space for dialogue on questions of identity, representation and appropriate political systems & structures as much as it was for actual activist training, education and community base building. Events such as the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992 and the anti-immigrant wave starting with Proposition 187 during the mid 1990s steered the organization's course to focus on educating and organizing Korean Americans on major civil rights and immigrant rights issues. KRC's mission is as follows:
KRC is also one of the founding affiliates of the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC). NAKASEC was founded to advance a national progressive Korean American agenda. Dae Yoon, Executive Director SungPyo Ma, Immigrant Rights Coordinator Myung Ju Yoon, Social Service Director Patty Kim, Community Education Coordinator < back to listings |
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