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KRC has traditionally been supported by the Korean American community in its entirety and relied on small size individual donations, sales of used cans and garage sales to sustain its programs. A recent trend has been to rely more on foundation grants, but its tradition of community support is alive
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NAKASEC was founded in 1994 by local community centers to project a national progressive voice and promote the full participation of Korean Americans as a part of a greater goal of building a national movement for social change. NAKASEC was one of the major players in the Korean American community
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in May 1980. From the onset, the center set as its goals the delivery of social services, community education, rights advocacy, and preservation and enrichment of traditional cultures and work on identity. During the 1980s, it focused its advocacy in solidarity work with the
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in 1994, KRC steered its direction to issues of the Korean American community in Los Angeles, particularly around political education, civil rights and the defense of immigrant rights. In 1994, KRC and other sister centers across the United States, including
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KRC has a very strong and large senior age base because of its work with welfare rights and social services. KRC's anniversary booklet claims that KRC served over 5,000 Korean Americans free of charge during 2006, mostly through education and enrollment of
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troupe, called HanNuRi (traditional Korean peasant percussion music), and educates the community through its poongmul classes. KRC's poongmul troupe has become renowned in the activist community through its performance in rallies and cultural events.
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In Koreans in the Windy City: 100 Years of Korean Americans in the Chicago Area. Pp. 337-350. Hyock Chun, Kwang Chung Kim and Shin Kim, eds. New Haven, CT: East Rock Institute for the Centennial Publication Committee of
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Koreans in the Windy City: 100 Years of Korean Americans in the Chicago Area. Pp. 337-350. Hyock Chun, Kwang Chung Kim and Shin Kim, eds. New Haven, CT: East Rock Institute for the Centennial Publication Committee of
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in Korean) was founded in March 1995. KRCC has a strong youth program and leadership has worked broadly in a multi-racial and multi-ethnic environment. KRCC is member of a number of local coalitions, including the
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Under the leadership of NAKASEC, centers fought against Proposition 187, held community education on issues of race, and formed a broad coalition in the Korean American community against the
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in 1997 demanding the president to end the attack on immigrants, and a campaign to restore welfare benefits for immigrants was launched in the late 1990s, winning back various benefits for
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in 2004 with the participation of 700 individuals, and held a summer community fundraising campaign, gaining the monetary contribution of 14,000 individuals, to post a full-page ad in
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based on the principles of legalization of undocumented immigrants, an end to measures that prevented many families to be together, and the defense of workers' rights and
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communities of Los Angeles. It was one of the major players in the Korean American community during the restoration movement after the
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During the late 1990s and early 2000s KRC diversified its rights advocacy component into specialized programs that addressed
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and other cities, were established in the early 1980s by political activists who escaped South Korea after
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and other immigrants. Many Korean American seniors became politicized during this struggle for benefits.
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in Los Angeles. NAKASEC is based in Los Angeles and a D.C. office opened in late 2008.
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in its campaign fundraisers as well as its continuance of can and garage sales.
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Coalition of Asian, African, Arab, European and Latino Immigrants of Illinois
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Campaign" and more recently in issues of access to health services and
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American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA) (1998)
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Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) (1997)
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NAKASEC coordinated a national two-week fast for the passage of the
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Immigration and Nationality Technical Corrections Act (INTCA) 1994
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Ending Discriminatory Bans on Entry to The United States (2021)
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American Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act (AC21) (2000)
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and the anti-immigrant wave that swept across California with
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Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles
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Immigrant rights organizations in the United States
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Index

Korean American Resource and Cultural Center
Korean
non-profit
multi-issue
grassroots
welfare reform of 1996
immigration reform
Seattle
Washington, DC
Houston
Chun Doo-hwan
Gwangju People's Uprising
democratization movement of South Korea
KCIA
Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992
Proposition 187
YKASEC
New York City
KRCC
Chicago
National Korean American Service and Education Consortium
Welfare Reform of 1996
The Washington Post
lawful permanent residents
DREAM Act
The New York Times
The Washington Post
comprehensive immigration reform
civil rights
Coalition of Asian, African, Arab, European and Latino Immigrants of Illinois

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