CWJC Statement
EDUCATORS’ STUDY TOUR: APPLY NOW!
Help us send teachers for this important education opportunity. Help us give aid to the few survivors of Japanese war crimes! Scan the QR code in the ad for more…
Countering History Denialism
The Japanese government has consistently tried to deny their responsibility in establishing and maintaining the “comfort women” system of sexual slavery. This has included pressuring other governments to either…
HOT OFF THE PRESSES: NEW TEACHING GUIDE
Framed through human rights education, this practical guide equips educators with background knowledge, lesson plans, resources, and classroom strategies for addressing an often-overlooked area of social studies. Designed for use…
CWJC wishes all a wonderful holiday season and best wishes for the New Year!
Remember to visit the SF Library Exhibit! Want more information about the statue? Need resources on the issues of “comfort women” and gender violence? Contact us: comfortwomencoaltion@gmail.com or go to: www.remembercomfortwomen.org LIBRARY…
Joint Statement by CARE, CWJC and Citizen’s Forum in Daegu
Comfort Women Action for Redress & Education (CARE), Comfort Women Justice Coalition (CWJC) and the Daegu Citizens Forum for Halmuni (Daegu, Republic of Korea) applaud the eight UN Human Rights mechanisms[1] for…
