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(UN)COMFORTING by Junseong Park: Journey to educate the "comfort women" issue in the US and Korea
2024 CARE Scholarship project by Junseong Park (CSUN).
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New Ways to Experience and Empathize
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2023 CARE Scholarship project by team Wishful Light (Sogang University)
The Statues and Writing on the Wall
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2023 CARE Scholarship project by Seowon Back (Vassar College)
A Video Game to Remember
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2024 CARE Scholarship project by team Dotori (Sogang University)
Legacy Testimony of a New Generation
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2023 CARE Scholarship project by team Testimony Continues (Sogang University)
See, Hear and Touch to Remember
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2024 CARE Scholarship project by team bring to LIGHT (Sogang University)
A Visual Art to Remember
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2024 CARE Scholarship project by team Running Girl (Sogang University)
Talk with AI character Ditto about the "comfort women" issue
มุมมอง 3028 วันที่ผ่านมา
Talk with AI character Ditto about the "comfort women" issue
2024 CARE Scholarship Showcase
มุมมอง 67หลายเดือนก่อน
13 presenters from 7 U.S. and Korean universities talk about their "comfort women" projects supported by CARE. 00:00:01 Intro: Phyllis Kim 00:03:00 Team Running Girls (Sogang Univ.) 00:09:51 Team Bring to Light (Sogang Univ.) 00:17:10 Team Dotori (Sogang Univ.) 00:23:17 Hannah Hu (Vassar College) 00:28:01 Aeryn Northway (UConn) 00:37:15 Yaeyoung Min (UConn) 00:43:03 Alyssa Brwon (UConn) 00:48:3...
CARE Exhibition Closing Panel "How to Teach Difficult History"
มุมมอง 534 หลายเดือนก่อน
Aug 3, 2024. Museum of Social Justice = Moderator: Domenica Castillo (Executive Director of Museum of Social Justice [Panelists] = 03:10. Jing Williams: Associate Professor of Education. University of South Dakota = 18:38. Chancee Martorell: Executive Director of Thai Community Development Center = 32:15. Lillian Sing: Retired Judge. Co-chair of San Francisco Comfort Women Justice Coalition = 4...
2023 CARE "Comfort Women" Scholarship Showcase
มุมมอง 385ปีที่แล้ว
Presentation by the CARE scholarship awardees from 5 colleges on Nov 29, 2023. 0:07 Phyllis Kim, Executive Director of Comfort Women Action for Redress and Education (CARE) 2:20 Peipei Qiu, Faculty, Vassar College 2:57 Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase, Faculty, Vassar College 3:12 Seowon Back, Student, Vassar College 14:50 Jennifer Jung-Kim, Faculty, UCLA 24:05 Saetbyeol Leeyouk & Chaeyeong Ryou, Studen...
Butterfly Women (2014) 10 min
มุมมอง 31ปีที่แล้ว
In 2014, two Japanese Americans sued the City of Glendale, seeking a removal of the Peace Monument (Girl Statue) in Glendale Central Park. Local community and two "comfort women" survivors fought to help Glendale.
10 years since Glendale Peace Monument was installed
มุมมอง 196ปีที่แล้ว
CARE (fka. KAFC) has been working tirelessly to promote awareness about the "comfort women" issue since the installation of the Peace Monument in Glendale in 2013. This video shows our journey together with the local community.
CA Senator Anthony Portantino presents flowers and speaks in memory of the “Comfort Women”
มุมมอง 45ปีที่แล้ว
On June 3rd, as supporters gathered in front of the Peace Monument to remember those Grandams who passed away in recent years, Senator Portantino expressed strong compassion and solidarity with the victims and vowed to stand with the supporters of the “Comfort Women” issue.
Mayor of Glendale Daniel Brotman speaks at a memorial gathering for the “Comfort Women” victims
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Dozens from local communities gathered on June 3rd, 2023 in front of the Peace Monument in Glendale Central Park to remember the recently passed victims of the Japanese military sexual slavery during the 1930s and WWII.
International solidarity in support of the "comfort women"
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International solidarity in support of the "comfort women"
이용수 할머니의 2015 합의 공식화 반대 및 대통령 면담 요청
มุมมอง 2852 ปีที่แล้ว
이용수 할머니의 2015 합의 공식화 반대 및 대통령 면담 요청
Interview with Lee Yong-soo | Unreported World documentary "Justice for Japan's wartime sex slaves"
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Interview with Lee Yong-soo | Unreported World documentary "Justice for Japan's wartime sex slaves"
Lee Yong-soo Message to Incoming Japanese PM Fumio Kishida
มุมมอง 2003 ปีที่แล้ว
Lee Yong-soo Message to Incoming Japanese PM Fumio Kishida
93-year-old Lee Yong-soo Urges Justice for Comfort Women at the International Court of Justice
มุมมอง 2663 ปีที่แล้ว
93-year-old Lee Yong-soo Urges Justice for Comfort Women at the International Court of Justice
2021 Comfort Women Memorial Day and Essay Competition
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2021 Comfort Women Memorial Day and Essay Competition
Comfort Woman Survivor Yong-soo Lee's Message to US President Biden (April 14, 2021)
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Comfort Woman Survivor Yong-soo Lee's Message to US President Biden (April 14, 2021)
2nd Message and Request to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (March 14, 2021)
มุมมอง 2843 ปีที่แล้ว
2nd Message and Request to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (March 14, 2021)
A Roundtable Discussion on Academic Responsibility in the Case of "Comfort Women" (March 13, 2021)
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A Roundtable Discussion on Academic Responsibility in the Case of "Comfort Women" (March 13, 2021)
1st Message and Request to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (March 12, 2021)
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1st Message and Request to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (March 12, 2021)
International Women's Day 2021 Message to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet
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International Women's Day 2021 Message to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet
Lee Yong-soo (이용수님) Calls for an International Court of Justice (ICJ) Case on Comfort Women Issues
มุมมอง 3923 ปีที่แล้ว
Lee Yong-soo (이용수님) Calls for an International Court of Justice (ICJ) Case on Comfort Women Issues
8/14 Project in Commemoration of 2020 International Memorial Day for "Comfort Women" (김학순 할머니)
มุมมอง 1.6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
8/14 Project in Commemoration of 2020 International Memorial Day for "Comfort Women" (김학순 할머니)

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  • @monicamuramatsu3626
    @monicamuramatsu3626 ปีที่แล้ว

    Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University says, "When I interviewed former comfort women in the early 1990s, none of them had anything bad to say about the Japanese military. They hated their parents who sold them and Korean comfort station owners who mistreated them. But after Chong Dae Hyup put them on its payroll, their testimonies had completely changed." In 1993 a former Korean comfort woman Lee Yong-soo told Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University, "At the time I was shabbily dressed and wretched. On the day I left home with my friend Kim Pun-sun without telling my mother, I was wearing a black skirt, a cotton shirt and wooden clogs on my feet. You don't know how pleased I was when I received a red dress and a pair of leather shoes from a Korean recruiter." Yet she testified before UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by the Japanese military. Lee Yong-soo also testified before United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs in 2007. She was told that she had five minutes to speak. She ignored the instruction and went on for over one hour putting on a performance of crying and screaming. Her false testimony resulted in the passage of United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121. In 2017 Lee Yong-soo gave false testimonies before San Francisco City Council, which resulted in the erection of a comfort women statue in that city. A former Korean comfort woman Sim Mi-ja who refused to be on Chong Dae Hyup's payroll said, "The Korean women, who testified before UN Special Rapporteur, lied on behalf of Chong Dae Hyup. They are swindlers"

  • @danpeitange2471
    @danpeitange2471 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you still believe the Comfort Women Lies? th-cam.com/video/UX4L_uvw0Sw/w-d-xo.html

    • @comfortwomenaction5733
      @comfortwomenaction5733 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      We are leaving your comment up as a perfect example of the misogyny and harassment faced by these elderly survivors of sexual violence.

    • @danpeitange2471
      @danpeitange2471 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@comfortwomenaction5733 Whatever you many think of me, that woman changes her testimony every time she opens her mouth.

    • @comfortwomenaction5733
      @comfortwomenaction5733 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@danpeitange2471 We don’t think about you at all. We think about the truth of the “comfort women” system, which cannot be denied.

    • @danpeitange2471
      @danpeitange2471 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@comfortwomenaction5733 Yet she changed her testimony every time she opened her mouth.

    • @danpeitange2471
      @danpeitange2471 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      If 200,000 girls or women were abducted, there must be several times more of resistance reports, eyewitness accounts, reports of missing girls to police or government agencies or at least private diaries describing such experiences. Why there are none of such reports yet presented so far today? (Korea has not experienced aerial bombardment of allied forces during WWII. There should be no loss of such documents caused from the fire-raids.)  The Comfort women Issue got first public attention in August,1991 when former comfort woman Ms. Kim Hak-soon came forward for newspaper interview in Seoul. 30 years has passed since then. During the period of 30 years NO such document evidence has been presented from the Korean government/civic groups. Oral testimony is not construed as hard-evidence in any civil/criminal court. Besides, where were Korean men when young women and girls (sisters, daughters, wives, girls in neighborhood, etc.) were taken away by force to the Japanese army barracks? Basically, Koreans are calling their forefathers spineless cowards by claiming that their grandmas were dragooned by the Japanese military.

  • @PacificFrontUntold
    @PacificFrontUntold 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @jmt9107
    @jmt9107 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yong Soo Lee is a brave soul. A real leader. She raises up all women. She overcame the suffering and stigma. She turned an atrocity into an opportunity to teach others. We are indebted to her.