Night of 1000 Conversations
On Thursday, June 19, 2008, thousands of people all across the country will come together in living rooms, basements, back yards, community centers, schools, and places of worship to work towards immigration reform that restores basic civil liberties and human rights, protects our core American values of fairness and justice, and defends due process for everyone.
The Korean Resource Center and the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium is inviting you to be a host for one of these conversations. We hope for participants to share their stories, how the story or incident affects them personally, the values that are demonstrated or violated in the stories, and the values they would like to guide immigration reform.
We ask that as a host for a conversation, you will provide a space for the conversation to occur; invite 10-15 friends, neighbors, colleagues, and/or other community members to take part; make follow-up phone calls to each person you invite; provide light refreshments; facilitate the conversation; attend a one-hour training session to prepare for the event; and submit a brief report back form so that you can tell us how your conversation went.
If you are interested in hosting a conversation as part of the Night of 1,000 Conversations, please complete the sign-up form below:
Yongho Kim
- yongho@krcla.org
- Korean Resource Center
- Fax : 323-937-3526
- 900 S. Crenshaw Bl., Los Angeles, CA 90019
Thank you for your time and your continued support. If you have any questions or would like more information on this event, please contact Yongho Kim at 323-937-3718. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Sign-Up Sheet
Thank you for agreeing to host a conversation as part of the Night of 1,000 Conversations! These conversations are an integral part of our effort to restore due process to our immigration system and to accomplish just and humane immigration reform as a whole.
Please provide us with the following information to sign-up as a host:

