News
Thursday, August 16th 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
Korean Community Center
981 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90006 (map)
Parking Lot Available
Join workers who struggle for better working conditions, justice and dignity for all.
Monday, September 3, 2007
10:00 a.m.
At the Labor Day Mass, Cardinal Roger Mahony will challenge our community to commit to faithful citizenship so that we can address the issues that matter most to us:
•Legalization and the right to higher education for immigrant families
•Workers’ right to organize
•Healthcare for all
•Affordable Housing
Presided by:
Cardinal Roger Mahony
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
Sunday, August 19, 2007 at 5pm
Korean Resource Center (900 S. Crenshaw Bl., L.A., CA 90019)
NTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY
having-our-say-job-description.doc
The Korean Resource Center is looking for a motivated and enthusiastic HAVING OUR SAY INTERN who is interested in furthering healthcare reform in California. The intern will work with the Having Our Say campaign in pursuit of furthering coalition goals within the Korean community in Los Angeles.
For Immediate Release
July 30, 2007
Contacts:
Becky Belcore, KRCC, 773.506.9158
Eun Sook Lee, NAKASEC, 323.937.3703
Yu Soung Mun, YKASEC, 718.460-5600
Dae Joong Yoon, KRC, 323.937.3718
Cliff Sukjae Lee, YKU, 714.728.0702
Korean American Communities Applaud House Resolution Supporting Redress to Former Comfort Women
JOINT STATEMENT ON THE UNANIMOUS BIPARTISAN PASSAGE OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 121
안녕하십니까?
한인동포사회를 위해 늘 수고가 많으십니다. 아래의 기사를 보도해 주시면 감사하겠습니다.
California Medicare Part D Language Access Coalition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 27, 2007
CMS Expands Enrollment Rights for Medicare Part D Low-Income Beneficiaries
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 27, 2007
CONTACT: Yongho Kim, 323-937-3718
Sookyung Oh, 323-937-3703, x 206
HAZLETON ANTI-IMMIGRANT ORDINANCE RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Korean Resource Center Applauds Decision to Prevent Discrimination
For immediate release
July 27, 2007
Contacts:
Becky Belcore, KRCC, 773.506.9158
Eun Sook Lee, NAKASEC, 323.937.3703, ext. 205
Yu Soung Mun, YKASEC, 718.460-5600
Dae Joong Yoon, KRC, 323.937.3718
NAKASEC Statement on Opposing USCIS Fee Hikes – Another Barrier to Civic Participation
UC Tuition Benefit Audit Becomes Tougher, Undocumented Students Face Difficulties
(translation of Korean article)
Korea Daily 7-25-07 A1
Reporter Nicole Chang
AB540 is a California state law that allows undocumented students who had attended high school for 3 years or more to allow them to pay tuition for California residents when they enroll in a public university. The application of this law has become much tougher.