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Sahngnoksoo is a Seattle-based organization of Koreans and Korean-Americans creating social change. We work to build political power for the self-determination and liberation of Koreans of all identities including those who are adopted, immigrants, queer, and multiracial. We do this through collective learning, collaboration, solidarity, and organizing. Sahngnoksoo translates to “evergreen” and is a symbol of strength and commitment in Korean movement history.









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Sahngnoksoo is a Seattle-based organization of Koreans and Korean-Americans creating social change. We work to build political power for the self-determination and liberation of Koreans of all identities including those who are adopted, immigrants, queer, and multiracial. We do this through collective learning, collaboration, solidarity, and organizing. Sahngnoksoo translates to “evergreen” and is a symbol of strength and commitment in Korean movement history.









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SNS Statement on International Human Rights Day

Sahngnoksoo is a Seattle-based organization of Koreans and Korean-Americans creating social change. We work to build political power for the self-determination and liberation of Koreans of all identities including those who are adopted, immigrants, queer, and multiracial. We keep our mission breathing through monthly community study groups, pungmeul drumming and our ongoing SPAM video project.

Tonight and always, we stand in the belly of the beast in solidarity with other community organizations working against U.S. military occupation of Asian and Pacific Island nations. We oppose state-sponsored violence and human rights violations such as the massacre in Maguindanao. This outrage is all too familiar as we look back only a generation to the massacre in Kwangju, South Korea - where soldiers, under the orders of a dictator backed by the US, killed hundreds of workers and students fighting for democracy.

In the name of those who died for human rights in Maguindanao, in Kwangju, and worldwide, we condemn the use and abuse of our land and people under the excuse of false democracy. As Americans, we reject the human rights abuses in our own country, including the inhumane detentions and deportations of immigrants and the destruction of famliies. We decry the human rights abuses in our homeland, including the second-class citizenship of migrant workers and returning adoptees.

This year on international human rights day we choose to build with our communities, bear witness for our people and affirm our commitment to fighting for justice, peace and empowerment.

Toojeng!

International Human Rights Day Event on December 10

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"ENOUGH IS ENOUGH"
Join progressive groups in Seattle to commemorate human rights for all oppressed people worldwide. December 10, 2009 marks the 61st anniversary of the United Nations adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As part of an internationally coordinated effort, community members in Seattle will speak out and provide performances calling for justice against human rights violations around the globe.

When: Thursday, December 10, 2009
Where: Hidmo Eritrean Restaurant (20th & Jackson St. Seattle)
Time: 6:00-8:00pm. *Potluck*
Who: Open to the public

This event is free and co-sponsored by: BAYAN - Pacific Northwest, International League of People Struggle (ILPS), Pinay Sa Seattle, Anakbayan- Seattle, Philippine-US Solidarity Organization, Sahngnoksoo, Khmer in Action, and Hidmo Eritrean Restaurant.

Sahngnoksoo is a Seattle-based organization of Koreans and Korean-Americans creating social change. We work to build political power for the self-determination and liberation of Koreans of all identities including those who are adopted, immigrants, queer, and multiracial. We do this through collective learning, collaboration, solidarity, and organizing. Sahngnoksoo translates to “evergreen” and is a symbol of strength and commitment in Korean movement history.









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