Sign the petition and read our letter to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
Dear Mr. Secretary-General,
We are peace-loving women from over 45 countries, including the United States, Republic of Korea (ROK), Japan, and Guam, and many from nations that fought in the Korean War. We are united by our belief that diplomacy is the only way to resolve the nuclear crisis and threat of war now facing the Korean Peninsula, China, Russia, Japan, and other U.S. allies and territories in the region.
In his first General Assembly address, President Trump threatened, “to totally destroy North Korea,” if the United States or its allies were attacked. As the world’s greatest military power, the United States is the only nation ever to use atomic bombs against a civilian population that annihilated a quarter million people in Nagasaki and Hiroshima. We call on you, as Secretary-General of the United Nations, to counsel in the strongest of terms, the President of the United States and its Ambassador to the UN, that threats to destroy another country are unacceptable and will not be tolerated by the community of nations.
We must work to abolish nuclear weapons worldwide, including in India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, and among all Permanent Members of the Security Council. We oppose North Korea’s increased militarization, including testing missiles and nuclear weapons, and threats to retaliate against the United States, its allies, and its territories where significant U.S. military bases are located. However, we understand North Korea’s fears of a U.S. pre-emptive strike. There is still no Peace Treaty ending the Korean War, during which the United States carpet-bombed 85 percent of North Korea. From 1950-53, four million people were killed, including a quarter of the North Korean population.
As the leader of the United Nations, which was established “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,” we appeal to you to act swiftly to prevent the Korean Peninsula from becoming ground zero for a global nuclear war. We urge you to:
- Immediately dispatch a Special Envoy to de-escalate the Korean conflict to “encourage dialogue, compromise and the peaceful resolution of tensions.” Past Secretaries-General, Kofi Annan and Boutros Boutros-Ghali, initiated peace processes for the Korean Peninsula. Given the well-documented fact of women peacemakers’ significant impact towards reaching peace settlements, a high-level intervention of women mediators is needed now to avert war.
- Hold the United States accountable for threatening to wage war against another sovereign country at the United Nations. U.S. and North Korean leaders regularly exchange such threats, but we do not believe such threats to annihilate an entire population of 25 million people should go unchecked, and certainly not in the international forum for peace, cooperation and diplomacy. In his September 19, 2017 UN General Assembly speech, Mr. Trump violated Article 2, Paragraph 4 of the UN Charter: “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.”
- Support a freeze of North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs in exchange for halting U.S.-R.O.K. war drills. In accordance with UN Charter rules, we urge you to respond to North Korea’s security concerns regarding these war drills, the world’s largest, which rehearse surgical strikes on North Korea, “decapitation,” and regime change. According to Article 32 of the UN Charter, “Any Member of the United Nations which is not a member of the Security Council … if it is a party to a dispute under consideration by the Security Council, shall be invited to participate, without vote, in the discussion relating to the dispute.” Yet the DPRK has never been invited to participate in UNSC sessions on sanctions resolutions, and the Permanent Mission of the DPRK to the UN has not received a response to its August 25, 2017 letter where they “strongly request[ed] the Security Council of the United Nations to place the issue of the joint military exercise as its emergent agenda and discuss in the meeting with no further delay.”
U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley recently warned, “If North Korea keeps on with this reckless behavior… North Korea will be destroyed.” North Korea refers to its own history of surviving indiscriminate U.S. bombing during the Korean War and the enduring hostile U.S. policy in justifying its nuclear weapons. North Korea also points to Iraq and Libya as examples of countries that suffered heavily under U.S. military intervention because they did not have a nuclear deterrent or agreed to give it up. With the United States now threatening to abrogate the Iran deal, North Korea has fewer incentives to de-nuclearize.
The world community cannot simply wait for the Trump administration to engage in dialogue with North Korea. For the Trump administration, current acts of diplomacy are narrowly defined as instituting more sanctions against North Korea and cajoling other countries to cut off diplomatic ties with Pyongyang. Not only have sanctions failed to halt North Korea’s nuclear and missile program, by now targeting sectors not directly linked to them, new sanctions under UNSCR 2375 and 2371, which ban exports such as textiles and seafood, will inflict more economic misery on the North Korean people and make the DPRK ever more isolated and desperate to strengthen its nuclear and missile deterrence.
In this dangerous hour, with no Korean peace process and when threats of annihilation are made in the halls of diplomacy, we urge you to act on these three recommendations to de-fuse the crisis and work towards the peaceful conclusion of the Korean War with a peace agreement as promised under the 1953 Armistice Agreement, Article 4, Paragraph 60.
Averting war and a global nuclear disaster rests with your ability to act now.
Sincerely yours,
- Abigail Disney, USA, Filmmaker and Philanthropist
- Ai-jen Poo, USA, Executive Director, National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Aiko Yamashiro, USA, Women’s Voices Women Speak
- Aimee Alison, USA, President Democracy in Color
- Aiyoung Choi, USA, Steering Committee Member, Women Cross DMZ
- Alana Price, USA, Editor of Truthout
- Alice Slater, USA, Coordinating Committee Member, World Beyond War
- Alice Walker, USA, Author and Activist
- Alicia Garza, USA, National Domestic Workers Alliance and Black Lives Matter
- Amina Mama, Nigeria/USA, Professor, University of California, Davis
- Amira Ali, Ethiopia, Author and Activist
- Ana Oliveira, USA, Philanthropist
- Anasuya Sengupta, India/USA, Feminist author and activist, co-founder Whose Voices?
- Angela Chung, USA, Attorney and Human Rights Activist
- Angela Davis, USA, Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Angeline Dorzil, France, Student at the University of Paris
- Ani DiFranco, USA, Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Multi-instrumentalist & Businesswoman
- Anjali Roy, USA, Women’s Voices Women Speak
- Annabel Park, USA, Filmmaker
- Ann Frisch, USA, Professor Emerita University of Wisconsin Rotary Club of White Bear Lake, 5960
- Anne Delaney, USA, Artist and Philanthropist
- Anuradha Mittal, USA, Executive Director, Oakland Institute
- Ann Patterson, Northern Ireland, Peace People
- Ann Wright, USA, Retired US Army Colonel & Diplomat
- Anne Beldo, Norway, Lawyer and Partner of Hegg & Co. Law Firm
- Anne Wheelock, USA, National Education Policy Center
- Annette Groth, Germany, Member of Bundestag
- Annie Isabel Fukushima, USA, Professor, University of Utah
- Audrey McLaughlin, Canada, Former President, Socialist International Women
- Barbara Milliken, USA, Board Member Venice Community Housing
- Becky Rafter, USA, Executive Director, Georgia Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)
- Betty Burkes, USA, Cambridge Insight Meditation Center
- Betty Reardon, USA, Founding Director of the International Institute on Peace Education
- Bridget Burns, Co-Director, Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)
- Brinton Lykes, USA, Professor, Boston College
- Caitlin Kee, USA, Attorney, Thomson-Reuters
- Carrie Menkel-Meadow, USA, Chancellor’s Professor of Law, University of California Irvine Law School
- Catherine Christie, Canada, United Church Canada
- Catherine Hoffman, USA, Coordinator, Cambridge Restorative Justice Working Group
- Catherine Killough, USA, Ploughshares Fund
- Carter McKenzie, USA, Springfield-Eugene Chapter of Showing Up for Racial Justice
- Charlotte Wiktorsson, Sweden, Swedish Physicians Against War
- Christine Ahn, USA, International Coordinator, Women Cross DMZ
- Christine Chai, USA, Asian Women United
- Christine Cordero, USA, Center for Story-based Strategy
- Chung-Wha Hong, USA, Executive Director, Grassroots International
- Cindy Wiesner, USA, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance National Coordinator
- Clare Bayard, USA, Catalyst Project
- Coleen Baik, USA, Twitter @Design Alumna
- Cora Weiss, USA, UN Representative, International Peace Bureau
- Corazon Valdez Fabros, Philippines, Co-Vice President, International Peace Bureau
- Cynda Collins Arsenault, USA, Philanthropist
- Cynthia Enloe, USA, Professor, Clark University
- Darakshan Raja, USA, Executive Director, Washington Peace Center
- Deann Borshay Liem, USA, Filmmaker
- Devra Weber, USA, Professor, University of California
- Don Mee Choi, USA, Poet & Translator, International Women’s Network Against Militarism
- Dorchen A. Leidholdt, USA, Attorney, Professor, Feminist
- Dorothy Ogle, USA, National Council of Churches
- Dorothy J. Solinger, USA, Professor Emerita, University of California, Irvine
- Ekaterina Zagladina, Russia, Permanent Secretariat, Nobel Peace Summit
- Elaine H. Kim, USA, Professor, University of California, Berkeley
- Eleana J. Kim, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine
- Eleanor Blomstrom, Co-Director, Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)
- Ellen Carol DuBois, Professor, History and Gender Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
- Ellen Friedman, USA, Executive Director, Compton Foundation
- Ellen-Rae Cachola, USA, Women’s Voices Women Speak
- Elizabeth Colton, USA, Founding President, International Museum of Women
- Emilia Castro, Canada, Co-Representative of Intl. Committee, Americas Region, World March of Women
- Eunice How, USA, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO, Seattle chapter
- Eve Ensler, USA, Playwright
- Eveline Shen, USA, Executive Director, Forward Together
- Ewa Eriksson Fortier, Sweden, Humanitarian Aid Worker
- Faye Leone, USA, Writer and Editor, International Institute for Sustainable Development
- Fenna ten Berge, Netherlands, Director of Muslims for Progressive Values
- Fiona Dove, Netherlands, Executive Director, Transnational Institute
- Fragkiska Megaloudi, Greece, Journalist
- Frances Kissling, USA, University of Pennsylvania; former President, Catholics for Choice
- Francisca de Haan, Netherlands, Professor, Central European University
- Gabriela Zapata Alvarez, Mexico, Consultative Group to Assist the Poor
- Gay Dillingham, USA, Filmmaker, Former Advisor to Governor Bill Richardson
- Gayle Wells, USA, Business owner
- Glenda Paige, USA, Secretary, Governing Council, Center for Global Nonkilling
- Gloria Steinem, USA, Writer and Activist, Presidential Medal of Freedom Awardee
- Grace Cho, USA, Professor, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
- Grace Kyungwon Hong, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
- Gwen Kim, USA, Ohana Koa, Nuclear Free and Independent Hawaii
- Gwyn Kirk, USA, Women for Genuine Security
- Haeyoung Yoon, USA, human rights lawyer
- Haeyoung Kim, USA, Graduate Student, University of Chicago
- Heather Booth, USA, Organizer, Democracy Partners
- Helen Caldicott, Australia, Founding President of Physicians for Social Responsibility
- Helen Kim, USA Building Movement Project
- Helena Wong, USA, U.S. National Organizer, World March of Women
- Hope A. Cristobal, Guam, Former Senator
- Hye-Jung Park, USA, Filmmaker, Community Media Activist
- Hyaeweol Choi, Australia, Professor, Australian National University
- Hyunju Bae, Republic of Korea, Central and Executive Committee, World Council of Churches
- Ingeborg Breines, Norway, Co-President, International Peace Bureau; former Director UNESCO
- Isabella Sargsyan, Armenia, Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly
- Isabelle Geukens, Netherlands, Executive Director, Women Peacemakers Program
- Jaana Rehnstrom, Finland, President, KOTA Alliance
- Jacqueline Cabasso, USA, Executive Director, Western States Legal Foundation
- Jacquelyn Wells, USA, Women Cross DMZ
- Jacqui True, Australia, Professor, Monash University
- Jane Chung-Do, Professor, University of Hawaii Manoa
- Jane Jin Kaisen, Denmark, Artist and Filmmaker
- Janis Alton, Canada, Co-Chair, Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
- Jasmine Galace, Philippines, The Center for Peace Education, Miriam College
- Jean Chung, Republic of Korea/USA, Founder, Action for One Korea
- Jennifer Kwon-Dobbs, USA, Professor, St. Olaf College
- Ji-yeon Yuh, USA, Associate Professor of History, Northwestern University
- Joan Russow, Canada, Global Compliance Project
- Joanne Yoon Fukumoto, USA, Trinity United Methodist Church
- Jodie Evans, USA, Co-founder, Code Pink
- Josephine Kahambu Mutangi, Democratic Republic of Congo, President, Women Department in The Conservationists On Call for Environmental Services
- Joy Dunsheath, New Zealand, President, United Nations Association New Zealand
- JT Takagi, USA, Filmmaker, Third World Newsreel
- Judith LeBlanc, USA, Director, Native Organizers Alliance
- Judy Hatcher, USA, Activist
- Judy Rebick, Canada, Former President, National Action Committee on the Status of Women
- Julie Johnson Staples, USA, Board Member, Peace Action Fund of New York
- Julie Young, USA, Board Chair, Korean American Story
- Justine Kwachu Kumche, Cameroon, Executive Director, Women in Alternative Action—WAA
- Justine Masika, Democratic Republic of Congo, Synergie des Femmes pour les Victimes des Violences Sexuelles
- Kate Dewes, New Zealand, Former Member of United Nations Secretary General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters; Co-Director of the Disarmament and Security Centre
- Kate Hudson, United Kingdom, General Secretary, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
- Kathy Crandall Robinson, USA, Women in International Security
- Kathy Kelly, USA, Voices for Creative Nonviolence
- Kavita Ramdas, USA, MADRE
- Khin Ohmar, Burma/Myanmar, Coordinator, Burma Partnership
- Kim Ku’ulei Birnie, Hawaii/USA, Women’s Voices, Women Speak
- Kim Phuc, Canada/Vietnam, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
- Koohan Paik, USA, Journalist and Activist
- Kozue Akibayashi, Japan, Intl. President, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
- Krassimira Daskalova, Bulgaria, Professor, University of Sofia
- Krishanti Dharmaraj, USA, Executive Director, Center for Women’s Global Leadership
- Kristin Stoneking, USA, Executive Director, Fellowship of Reconciliation
- Kyeong-Hee Choi, USA, Professor, University of Chicago
- Kyung-Hee Ha, Japan, Assistant Professor, Meiji University
- Laura Dawn, USA, filmmaker & Founder, ART NOT WAR
- Laura Hein, USA, Professor, Northwestern University
- Laura Pollecutt, South Africa, Peace Activist
- Laura Shapiro, USA, Designer
- Laurie Ross, New Zealand, The Peace Foundation of New Zealand Aotearoa, International Affairs and Disarmament Committee
- Laurie Sackler, USA, Mother, Food & Water Activist
- Lekkie Hopkins, Australia, Professor, Edith Cowan University
- Leymah Gbowee, Liberia, 2011 Nobel Peace Laureate
- Linda Burnham, USA, National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Lindsey German, United Kingdom, National Convener, Stop the War Coalition
- Lisa Natividad, Guam, President, Guahan Coalition for Peace and Justice
- Liz Bernstein, Canada, Executive Director, Nobel Women’s Initiative
- Liza Maza, Philippines, former Parliamentarian; Gabriella Network
- Lourdes Leon Guerrero, Guam, Fuetsan Famalao’an
- Luisa Morgantini, Italy, Member, European Parliament
- Lydia Alpizar, Mexico, Executive Director, AWID (Association of Women’s Rights in Development)
- Madeline Rees, United Kingdom, Secretary General, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
- Madelyn Hoffman, USA, Executive Director, New Jersey Peace Action
- Maggie Martin, USA, Iraq Veterans Against the War
- Mairead Maguire, Northern Ireland, 1976 Nobel Peace Laureate
- Maja Vitas Majstorovic, Serbia, Gender Coordinator, Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
- Marevic Parcon, Philippines, Asia Regional Coordinator, Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights
- Margaret Gerhardt, USA, Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania
- Margaret Melkonian,USA, Long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives
- Margaret McMichael, USA
- Margo Okazawa-Rey, USA, Professor Emerita, San Francisco State University
- Marie Kennedy, USA, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts Boston
- Marylia Kelley, USA, Executive Director, Tri-Valley CAREs (Communities Against a Radioactive Environment)
- Marilyn Waring, New Zealand, Professor of Public Policy, Auckland University of Technology
- Marta Benavides, El Salvador, Siglo XXIII
- Mary C. Murphree, USA, Sociologist
- Mary Scott, Canada, Institute for International Women’s Rights– Manitoba
- Mavic Cabrera-Balleza, Philippines, International Coordinator, Global Network of Women Peacebuilders
- May Boeve, USA, 350.org
- Maya Schenwar, USA, Truthout Editor
- Medea Benjamin, USA, Co-founder, Code Pink
- Meenakshi Gopinath, India, Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace (WISCOMP)
- Megan Amundson, USA, Executive Director, Women’s Action for New Direction (WAND)
- Megan Burke, USA, Former, Director, International Campaign to Ban Landmines Coalition
- Melissa Giovale, USA, Founder and Board Member, Bell Garden Buddhist Center
- Meredith Woo, USA, Open Society Foundations
- Meri Joyce, Australia, Regional Coordinator, Global Partnership for Prevention of Armed Conflict
- Mimi Han, Republic of Korea/USA, International Vice President, YWCA
- Mimi Ho, USA, Co-Director, Movement Strategy Center
- Mimi Kim, USA, Professor, Cal State University, Long Beach
- Mina Watanabe, Japan, Secretary General, Women’s Active Museum on War and Peace
- Miranda Cahn, New Zealand, Head of Programme Development and Quality, Save the Children New Zealand
- Musimbi Kanyoro, Kenya/USA, Executive Director of Global Fund for Women
- Myung Ji Cho, USA, Methodist Minister Korean American National Coordinating Council Ohio
- Nada Drobnjak, Montenegro, Member of Parliament
- Nada Khader, USA, Executive Director, WESPAC Foundation
- Nadia Hallgren, USA, Filmmaker
- Namhee Lee, USA, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
- Nan Kim, USA, Professor, University of Wisconsin
- Navina Khanna, USA, Director, Heal Food Alliance Oakland
- Nancy Ruth, Canada, Senator
- Naomi Klein, Canada, Journalist and Activist
- Nathalie Margie, USA, Urgent Action Fund
- Na-young Ha, USA, Minister, Organizing Director, Hana Center Chicago
- Netsai Mushonga, Zimbabwe, Commissioner, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission; African Women Active Nonviolence Initiative for Social Change
- Nighat Said Khan, Pakistan, Executive Chair, DidiBahini
- Nina Tsikhistavi-Khutsishvili, Georgia, Board Chair, International Center on Conflict and Negotiation
- Noura Erakat, USA, Human Rights Attorney
- Nunu Kidane, USA, Board Member, Priority Africa Network
- Orysia Sushko, Ukraine, President, World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations
- Ouypourn Khuankaew, Thailand, Founder, International Women’s Partnership for Peace and Justice
- Pam McMichael, USA, Director of Highlander Research and Education Center
- Pamela Brubaker, USA, Professor Emerita, California Lutheran University
- Patricia Guerrero, Colombia, Human Rights Lawyer, League of Displaced Women
- Patricia Thane, United Kingdom, Professor, Kings College
- Paula Garb, USA, Co-Director, Center for Citizen Peacebuilding, University of California, Irvine
- Peggy Kerry, USA
- Penny Rosenwasser, USA, Founding Board Member, Jewish Voice for Peace
- Phyllis Bennis, USA, Director, New Internationalism Project, Institute for Policy Studies
- Radhika Balakrishnan, USA, Professor, Rutgers University
- Rebecca Subar, USA, Adjunct Professor, Peace and Conflict Studies, West Chester University
- Regina Munoz, Sweden, Peace Activist
- Robina Marie Winbush, USA, Minister, Member of World Council of Churches Exec and Central Committee
- Rose Othieno, Uganda, Executive Director, Center for Conflict Resolution
- Sally Jones, USA, Chair, Peace Action Fund New York State
- Saloni Singh, Nepal, Executive Chair, DidiBahini
- Samanthi Gunwardana, Australia, Monash University
- Sandra Moran, Guatemala, Co-Representative of Intl. Committee, Americas Region, World March of Women
- Sarah Lazare, USA, Editor, In These Times
- Setsuko Thurlow, Canada, International Educator, Hibakusha/A-Bomb Survivor
- Sharon Bhagwan Rolls, Fiji, Executive Producer, FemLINKpacific; Board Chair, Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
- Shirley Douglas, Canada, Actor and Activist
- Simone Chun, USA, Journalist and Activist
- Sophia Close, Australia, Australia National University, Canberra
- Sophie Toupin, Canada, Women Peace and Security Network Canada
- Soya Jung, USA, Writer and Activist
- Sue Wareham OAM, Australia, Vice-President, Medical Association for Prevention of War
- Sung-ok Lee, USA, Assistant General Secretary, United Methodist Women
- Susan Cundiff, USA, Oregon Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)
- Susan Smith, USA, Muslim Peace Fellowship
- Su Yon Pak, USA, Professor, Union Theological Seminary
- Suzuyo Takazato, Japan, Okinawa Women Act Against Military Violence
- Suzy Kim, USA, Professor, Rutgers University
- Taina Bien-Aime, USA, Executive Director, International Coalition Against Trafficking in Women
- Tani Barlow, USA, Professor, Rice University
- Tanya Selvaratnam, USA, Senior Producer, Art Not War
- Terrilee Kekoolani, Ko Pae’Aina Hawai’i, Kanaka Maoli
- Terry Greenblatt, Israel/USA, The Ploughshares Fund
- Tracy Lai, USA, National Secretary, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
- Una Kim, USA, Researcher
- Unzu Lee, USA, Presbyterian Minister, Women for Genuine Security
- Valerie Plame, USA, Former Covert CIA Operations Officer
- Vana Kim, USA, Spiritual Teacher
- Visaka Dharmadasa, Sri Lanka, Founder, Association of War Affected Women
- Wei Zhang, USA, Folk Art Researcher
- Wendi Deetz, USA, Global Fund for Women
- Winnie Wang, USA, Center for Global Nonkilling
- Wonhee Anne Joh, USA, Professor of Theology, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
- Yayoi Tsuchida, Japan, General Secretary, Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs
- Yifat Susskind, USA, Executive Director, MADRE
- Yoonkyung Lee, Canada, Professor, University of Toronto
- Youngju Ryu, USA, Professor, University of Michigan
(List in formation & Note: Organizations/Affiliations Listed Only for Identification Purposes )
International Women’s Organizations
Center for Women’s Global Leadership, Rutgers University
Church Women United
CODE PINK
Global Fund for Women
Global Women’s March
International Women’s Network Against Militarism
MADRE
Urgent Action Fund
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, UK Section
South Korean Women’s and Peace Organizations
- Women Making Peace (평화여성회)
- Korea Women’s Association United (한국여성단체연합/7개 지부, 30개 회원단체)
- Korean Association of Women Theologians (한국여신학자협의회)
- The Council of Churches in Korea, Women’s Committee (한국기독교교회협의회 여성위원회)
- The Association of Major Superiors of Women Religious in Korea (한국천주교여자수도회 장상연합회)
- The Righteous People for Korean Unification (새로운 백년을 여는 통일의병)
- The Gongju Women Human Rights Center (공주 여성인권)
- The World Council of Churches (세계교회협의회)
- The Christian Network for Peace and Unification (평화와통일을위한기독인연대)
- beyondit (너머서)
- Okedongmu Children in Korea (어린이 어깨동무)
- Women History Forum (여성역사포럼)
- Peace Mother (평화어머니회)
- Kyunggi Women’s Association United (경기여성연합)
- Kyunggi Goyang-Paju Women Link (경기 고양파주 민우회)
- Kyunggi Women’s Network (경기여성네트워크)
- The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (한국정신대문제대책협의회)
- Korea Women’s Political Solidarity (여세연)
- Korean Sharing Movement (우리민족서로돕기운동)
- People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (참여연대)
- Iftopia (문화세상 이프토피아)
- Ewha Women’s Alumni Meeting for Democracy (이화민주동우회)
- Kyunggi Jinbo Women United (경기여성자주연대)
- Kyunggi Council of Women (경기여성단체협의회)
- Chungchung-namdo Education Center for Equality (충청남도 성평등교육문화센타)
- 21st Century Seoul Women’s Union (21세기 서울여성회)
- Common Nourishing and Education (공동육아와 공동체 교육)
- Ecumenical Youth Network (에큐메니칼 청년 네트워크)
- Women Ministers Association of Presbyterian Churches Korea (대한예수교장로회 전국여교역자연합회)
- Women Ministers’ Association of Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea (한국기독교장로회여교역자협의회)
- Korea Association Methodist Women in Ministry (기독교대한감리회 여교역자회)
- Korea Methodist Women’s Leadership Institute (감리교여성지도력개발원)
- Korea Church Women United (한국교회여성연합회)
- Duraebang (두레방)
- Sunlit Sisters’ Center (햇살사회복지회)
- United for Women’s Rights Against US Military Bases’ Crime (기지촌여성인권연대)
- United Voice for the Eradication of Prostitution: Hansori (성매매근절을위한 한소리회)
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