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Night of 1,000 Conversations : Restoring Due Process to Our Immigration System
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On Thursday, April 5, 2007, thousands of people all across the country will come together in living rooms, basements, back yards, community centers, schools, and places of worship to work towards immigration reform that restores basic civil liberties and human rights, protects our core American values of fairness and justice, and defends due process for everyone.
Health Care Reform 2007
Community Roundtable Discussion
Date: March 27, 2007 at 7:00 PM
Place: KOREAN RESOURCE CENTER
900 S. CRENSHAW BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA 90019
Contact: Caroline Lee at 323-937-3718 Clee [at] krcla.org
According to the 2005 California Health Interview Survey, 34% of Korean Americans are uninsured in Los Angeles County, an almost 6% increase from 2003.
Chol Soo Lee Symposium
“Justice on Trial: The Battle to Free Chol Soo Lee”
UCLA School of Law, Room 1347
405 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Saturday, April 7, 2007
12:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
On April 7, 2007, The K.W. Lee Center for Leadership will host a historic symposium on a landmark legal case that freed Korean immigrant Chol Soo Lee from death row, entitled “Justice on Trial: The Battle to Free Chol Soo Lee” in collaboration with the UCLA School of Law Critical Race Studies.
Reform in in our hands!
Friends of the Korean Resource Center and NAKASEC,
as you know, talks on immigration reform are gaining speed, and communities are preparing for campaigns to push for comprehensive immigration reform once it is introduced in congress. The Korean Resource Center and NAKASEC prepared a meeting to discuss reform with the community today, Saturday March 17th at 4:00 pm
SAVE THE DATE!
Building America's Future Together: Immigration Reform NOW!
National Mobilization for Asian Pacific Americans for Just and Humane Immigration Reform
When: April 30 & May 1, 2007
Where: Washington, D.C.
Activities Include:
- Community Panels
- Advocacy Trainings
- Legislative Visits
- Press Conference
- Rally
Please join us for this historic event as we celebrate May Day and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!
Drumming for Peace
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Asian Pacific Islander Contingent
Support our war resisters:
Lt. Ehren Watada & Spc. Agustin Aguayo
Sat. March 17, 2007, 12 pm
Gather: Southwest corner of Hollywood Blvd. & Argyle
Drummers Gather at KRC @ 11am
(900 S. Crenshaw Blvd., LA, 90019)
(Sponsors: Nikkei For Civil Rights & Redress,
Asian American Vietnam Veterans Organization
Young Koreans United (YKU) of LA)
What is the DREAM Act?
The DREAM (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) Act is for students whose futures are restricted by current immigration laws. The DREAM Act allows undocumented students to go to college and become successful US citizens. Without the DREAM Act, the US will be tossing away future doctors and lawyers, current honor students and valedictorians. More information at krcla.org/en/DREAM_Act
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Dear Friends of KRC,
With a new year and a new congress, we have a major opportunity to make Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) a reality. Please join us in a community discussion meeting on CIR!
The immigrant community came out in great numbers last year to show our rejection of the anti-immigrant Sensenbrenner Bill H.R. 4437 and pushed for humane reform by marching, naturalizing, and voting in the November elections.