Divided Families Foundation
The Divided Families Foundation (formerly known as Saemsori or the Saemsori Project)[1] is an American NGO that advocates for reunions for Korean American Divided Families who are seeking to reunite with their relatives in North Korea, whom they have not seen for 60 years since the Korean War in the 1950s.[1] Unlike previous first-generation divided families organizations, the Divided Families Foundation began in 2006 by focusing on lobbying the American government as well as raising public awareness, and in 2007, created the Congressional Commission on Divided Families, a caucus co-chaired by then Rep. Mark Kirk and Rep. Jim Matheson.[2]
References
- "Decades pass, but Koreans hold hope for reunions". Chicago Tribune. 2006-04-13.
- "111th Congress Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs)" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-11-02.
Further reading
- Korea’s Divided Families: Fifty years of separation by James A. Foley: ISBN 0415297389 | ISBN 978-0415297387
- Faithful Endurance: An Ethnography of Korean Family Dispersal by Choong Soon Kim: ISBN 978-0-8165-1071-9
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