Attending a official NUAC meeting, where members understood more of foreign activity between North Korea and South Korea.
First meeting discussing current issues about covid-19 and ways we can help our communities.
Talking to one another and welcoming new members of junior NUAC
(Vice President Eileen Lee and Director of Music Irene Kang donated 200 dental masks to Stonebrook
Health and Rehabilitation in Los Gatos.
Irene Kang (Leland H.S.) gayageum performance
Rachel Baek (Darthmouth M.S) winning the grand prize.
An example, where we had a seminar on the North and South Korean relations. During this meeting, we also discussed ways we can support organizations by fundraising and advertising.
Eileen Lee (Saratoga H.S) clarinet performance
Junior NUAC stands for the National Unification Advisory Council, which is a presidential consultative body on the reunification of the Korean peninsula, formulating and implementing policies on democratic and peaceful unification through the consensus of political parties and the public.
In this Nov. 30, 2018, photo, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, left, shakes hands with U.S. President Donald Trump during a meeting on the sidelines of the Group of 20 Leaders’ Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Moon says U.S. President Donald Trump told him he has a “very friendly view” of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and wants to grant his wishes if he denuclearizes. (Hwang Kwang-mo/Yonhap via AP)
We are a group of students from all districts throughout the Bay Area that want to improve circumstances between difficult situations and North Korea and South Korea. We center on aiming to raise awareness of peaceful relations with North Korea such that younger generations can recognize the need for a peaceful unification between North and South Korea. Through workshops, seminars, and volunteer events, NUAC Juniors do not only strive to educate the youth but also to guide them to pursue the proactive change in the bay area, Northern California.