Join the UCLA Center for Korean Studies on May 22 at 4PM in 10383 Bunche Hall to learn about how feminist, eco-peace movements are reshaping the politics of antimilitarist and anti-US base movements in Jeju Island (South Korea) and its connections with movements across the islands of the Pacific. Our speaker, Hyeayoung Choi, is a long-time feminist-peace activist and artist-scholar based in Jeju, currently finishing her PhD in Sociology at Jeju National University, and she will share her experiences organizing in the Jeju town of Gangjeong, a key site of militarization resistance of the Korean peninsula and the Asia Pacific region.
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