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DESCRIPTION:Can we block a march toward war? For the first time in more than half a 
 century, North and South Korea are approaching a cautious 
 rapprochement.\n\nAlthough President Trump plans to meet with North Korean 
 Premier Kim Jong-Un in May, he has not appointed an ambassador to South 
 Korea, but has appointed notorious wahawks as Secretary of State and 
 National Security Advisor, and continues to issue dire threats of further 
 sanctions and military action.\n\nUnder these complex and contradictory 
 conditions, what are the prospects for peace--and how can US progressives 
 pressure our government to pursue them?\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nConn M.Hallinan, 
 Columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus, independent journalist, former 
 director of the journalism program at UC Santa Cruz\n\nEun-Joung Lee, 
 Independent innovation and organizational change consultant, speaker on 
 wartime experiences of her Korean parents and others of their 
 generatiion\n\nSharat G. Lin, Research fellow ad past president of theSan 
 Jose Peach and Justce Center, rter andlectrer on global political economy, 
 labor migration, social movements, ad public health\n\nCo-sponsored by San 
 Francisco Progressive Democrats of America and Gray Panthers of San 
 Francisco\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/05/18808268.php
SUMMARY:Prospects for Peaceful Co-Existence on the Korean Peninsula
LOCATION:SF Unitarian- Universalist Center, Chapel\n1187 Franklin St. (corner 
 Geary), San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/05/18808268.php
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