KRC Statement on Anti-Asian Violence
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KRC Statement on Anti-Asian Violence

We Must Center Community Building Solutions. Korean Resource Center (KRC) strongly condemns the increasing violence targeting AAPI communities in different parts of the country since the onset of the pandemic…

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A Webinar on Navigating the Naturalization Process
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A Webinar on Navigating the Naturalization Process

Over the past decade, the United States has welcomed, on average, approximately 720,000 newly naturalized citizens each year. During our FREE webinar, KRC's legal service team will provide an overview of the naturalization application process…

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A New Year’s Message from KRC's Board Chair
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A New Year’s Message from KRC's Board Chair

Dear Supporters and Friends of KRC, 2020 will be a year that we will mark as one that has been more challenging than most. And with all that has happened at the Korean Resource Center (KRC) since 2019, we are grateful that you continue to stand with us…

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BAP (Bridge Across People) 2020 Graduation
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BAP (Bridge Across People) 2020 Graduation

On November 21st, KRC held its Bridge Across People (BAP) 2020 graduation ceremony at the Crenshaw office. The event was also streamed live via Zoom for those who signed up to attend remotely…

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KRC 2020 Election Statement
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KRC 2020 Election Statement

After anxiously awaiting the results of the general election, on Saturday November 7th, the media announced Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential race. There was a huge sigh of relief among many, including immigrant rights advocates like KRC…

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We Are Standing at a Crossroads
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We Are Standing at a Crossroads

We are only one day away from the most consequential general elections in recent history, where the fate of our democracy truly hangs in the balance. American voters…

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After DACA Ruling, Is it possible to go abroad?
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After DACA Ruling, Is it possible to go abroad?

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Trump administration terminate DACA protection and work permits for more than 650,000 people. But immigrant organizations recommend DACAmented do not go abroad and apply for new application until further information unveil from the court. Let’s listen to Eric, who is a youth organizing manager of KRC.

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KRC Scholarship Awards
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KRC Scholarship Awards

Please join us for the 2020 KRC Scholarship Awards / 40th Anniversary commemoration of 5.18 Gwangju Uprising. The ceremony will go live on our Youtube page at 4pm, Friday May 29th, 2020.

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Meet Our New Executive Director, “T.C.” KIM!
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Meet Our New Executive Director, “T.C.” KIM!

The board of the Korean Resource Center (KRC) appointed Tong Cho (“TC”) Kim to serve as the Executive Director of the 37-year old organization, serving immigrant families, seniors, and Dreamers in Southern California…

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Free DACA Renewal Clinic
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Free DACA Renewal Clinic

Korean Resource Center received state funding to support DACA recipients and their renewal application fees to USCIS. You must fill out the online form in order to receive financial assistance. Apply now!

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Tenant Grace Application in Korean
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Tenant Grace Application in Korean

More and more Koreans are losing their jobs due to the coronavirus crisis, and are struggling to pay rent due to significantly reduced working hours.

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Link to Angeleno Card Application
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Link to Angeleno Card Application

With support from the Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti and the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles, the Angeleno Card provides financial assistance for in-need households via no-fee prepaid cards…

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