 |
Since September of 2004, ASK has organized Monthly Forums on adoption-related issues. Past Forums have included guests speaking on Korean foster care, sex education, teenage pregnancy, global trends in intercountry adoption, and media portrayals of adoptees. In addition to learning more about the many issues related to intercountry/transracial adoption, we are committed to fostering relationships with individuals and organizations that are at the forefront of instigating social change in Korean society.
|
|
|


Kwok Sa Jin is an activist from the U.S. who has lived in Korea since 2000. He has worked with various human rights organizations throughout East Asia, including Durebang Women's Services in Uijeongbu. He represented Korea at the first Amerasian Solidarity Summit in Angeles City in 2003, in addition to participating in the Okinawan Amerasian Leadership Summit of 2004.
Kwok Sa Jin gave us a presentation about Amerasians in Korea. His presentation challenged some of the established notions about US military occupation, racism in Korea, and international adoption.
|

| LAST UPDATE: 2007.05.15 - 09:02 |

|
|
|
|
|

|
|
|
|
|
|