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Join us for the California Dream Act Workshop for undocumented students on Saturday, February 11th! There are two workshops in both the morning and afternoon provided on the same day, so you can join one at a convenient time. The workshop will provide important information on how to apply to college as an undocumented student, including CA Dream Act, AB 540, and other opportunities.
This Saturday, we will continue Self Care Saturday program and gather together to meditate, reflect, and discuss about our shared concerns. We will also announce the first book for our book club, "Joy on Demand" by Chade-Meng Tan. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Starting this week, we are inviting community members to join our Self Care Saturday program. We will gather together to meditate, reflect, and discuss about our shared concerns. The program also includes monthly book club meetings and volunteering opportunities. Light snacks and tea will be provided.
This weekend, KRC & Affiliates will join the Women's March of Los Angeles and across the nation to send a clear message that women's rights are human rights. Our own Orange County Youth Organizer, Susan Cheng, will join the march because "In light of the 2016 Election, I believe that now more than ever, it is crucial for women and allies to march in solidarity agross the nation because our liberation is bound in each other's."
- Date & Time: Saturday, January 21st at 9:30am
- Location: Pershing Square (532 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90013), meet at the Southeast corner of Hill & 5th Street
KRC, APABA and KABA will host an Immigration Town Hall for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in Koreatown. Important information for immigrants and free one-on-one consultation with an immigration attorney will be provided.
- WHEN: January 25, 2017 @ 6:30 PM
- WHERE: Trinity Central Lutheran Church, 987 S. Gramercy Pl., LA, 90019
- WHO: Korean Resource Center, Asian Pacific American Bar Associationm, Korean Bar Association
Rally and musical and art performances on Saturday, January 14, 2017, starting at 11 a.m. at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes next to La Placita (501 North Main St, CA 90012)
KRC launched the biggest ever single Asian American civic engagement program in the country by reaching out to Korean American voters and Asian American youth voters during the 2016 electoral cycle. Here are some of our achievements.
The KRC cultural youth camp will introduce young people to traditional Korean folk music and culture, which includes drumming, dancing, and singing as well as other fun and interactive activities.
Join us this Sunday, December 18, as we march and rally in downtown Los Angeles to celebrate diversity, reaffirm the state's welcoming stance, and call for respect for constitutional rights for all. This is a pro-immigrant, pro-diversity, and pro-California march in response to the anti-Muslim hate crimes and anti-immigrant rhetoric held by the election of President-elect Trump. This is a march organized by a very diverse group of organizations, including KRC, and at this International Migrants Day, Californians will gather to send a message of unity and pride. The march departs from Pershing Square on W. 5th Street and S. Olive Street and concludes with a rally at Grand Park in front of City Hall. If you would like to carpool with KRC, email Jinkyung Park at jinkyung [at] krcla.org. Please invite your friends and family to join the rally!